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Top 10 interesting facts about armadillos
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Top 10 interesting facts about Armadillos
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Armadillos are omnivores and belong to the Cingulata order. They are also correlated with
Anteaters and Sloths which, are related to the order of ‘Pilosa’. Armadillos have around 20
species found in North and South America in various tropical rainforests to dry savannas
and grasslands also. Armadillo is a Spanish name and, it means ‘little armored one’. The
most common is the Nine-banded Armadillo who has stretched to Central America due to
lack of natural predators. There are many interesting facts about armadillos.
Armadillos are small mammals that are around 13 – 150 centimeters long and weigh
between 85 grams – 54 kilograms but, it also depends upon species. The largest one is the
Giant Armadillo which, is approximately 89 centimeters in length. It is dark brown and,
the smallest is the Pink Fairy Armadillo which, is 90 – 115 millimeters in length Other
species are found in black, red, grey, or yellow color.
10: Armadillos are Closely Correlated with Sloths and Anteaters
Armadillos are placental mammals that also includes sloths and anteaters. The unique
shape of their hips, their low body temperatures and, the interior testicles of males.
Genetically they have divided into two orders: Cingulata, which includes armadillos, and
Pilosa, which comprises sloths and anteaters.
09: Strong Sense of Smell
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They live in burrows like most small, skittering mammals they rely on their acute sense of
smell to locate prey and avoid predators but, they have relatively weak eyes. It can quickly
dig the soil with its large front claws. The holes can be a huge annoyance to owners, who
may have no choice but to call a proficient exterminator. Some armadillos can hold their
breath best for extended periods; for instance, the nine-banded armadillo can stay
underwater for as long as six minutes. It is one of the interesting facts about armadillos.
08: Diet of Armadillo
Armadillos’ diet consists of insects and other invertebrates. They like to eat the occasional
reptile or amphibian also, especially in colder weather. Due to omnivores, they eat plants
too, interesting facts that armadillos have observed that most of the vegetation they
consume is accidental.
07: Solitary creatures
Armadillos are not social creatures and, they are known as solitary creatures. Mostly they
spend most of their time sleeping. Usually, they sleep up to 16 hours a day in burrows.
They search for food in the morning and evenings. During coldness, a group of armadillos
may crawl down in a burrow together to share their body heat. Sometimes, seven
armadillos can share their burrow with others of the same gender.
06: Poor eyesight
Armadillos are sometimes considering as blind, but it is not true they have just poor
eyesight. For searching or escaping from predators, they rely most on their ears and noses
more than their eyes. If you are standing too close to an armadillo, and you are staying
here quiet and standstill. Maybe, they didn’t notice when you are were there.
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05: Use in leprosy research
One of the interesting facts that armadillos are often used in leprosy research because
their body temperatures are low enough for them to contract the most virulent form of the
disease. Furthermore, they also don’t have a very strong immune system. That’s why they
are not an ideal model for many types of medical research. Some female armadillos are
using in research for given birth to young long after they capturing. These “virgin births”
are a result of the female’s capability to delay implantation of the fertilized egg during
times of stress. One study showed that this delay can be 2 to 3 years. But now, studies
have confirmed that armadillos can delay implantation for at least four months.
04: Good swimmers
Armadillos are good swimmers. They have a strong dog paddle and can even cover a great
distance underwater, walking along the bottom of streams and ponds. As you know, they
can hold their breath for four to six minutes in water easily. They swim when they need to
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cross the larger bodies of water. Because their heavy shells make it hard for them to float,
so they gulp air into their intestines to make them more floating.
03: Armadillos have no enamel teeth
Armadillo teeth have no enamel. They also have very few teeth. They mostly like to eat
insects that’s why they don’t need heavy chewing. So, strong teeth can be a just waste of
energy to grow. Interesting facts that armadillos’ teeth are enough for their consuming
requirements.
02: Low metabolic rate
Armadillos have a very low metabolic rate that’s why they don’t produce much body heat.
So, the cold areas are the best living place and, they can’t keep warm very well. Plus, they
don’t have a lot of body fat, so they must quest for food daily. Despite this fact, they are
steadily moving to the north.
01: Amazing quality of armadillos
They are very soft creatures and, there are more flexible bands between the plates that let
them in movement. Interesting facts that one species of armadillos that exist in Brazil can
roll itself up in a ball for protection.