15 Amazing Facts about the Armadillo

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • In this video we take a look at 15 facts about the Armadillo.

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  • @TinyFreya59
    @TinyFreya59 Год назад

    Love my Texas ‘Dillers. They are soooo weirdly adorable. Finally got to observe a 9 Banded native ‘diller quietly one evening recently and was enchanted by his strangely graceful little tippy toe gait. Faster than I thought they’d be too.

  • @MIMALECKIPL
    @MIMALECKIPL 7 лет назад +2

    Nicely done video and well research data.

  • @USMC-es4yy
    @USMC-es4yy 2 года назад +2

    Fifteen amazing facts about armadillos.....they make holes in your yard ...they make holes in your yard...they make holes in your yard .. they make holes in your yard...they make holes in your yard ...they make holes in your yard...they make holes in your yard ...they make holes in your yard...they make holes in your yard..... They make holes in your yard...they make holes in your yard ...they make holes in your yard...they make holes in your..they make holes in your yard!!! yard ...they make holes in your yard...they make holes in your yard

  • @danellevanvleet36
    @danellevanvleet36 6 лет назад +3

    wondering if it would be okay for me to use your video for a web design class.

  • @kingartison
    @kingartison 5 лет назад +1

    Who the fuck looked at a armadillo and said yeah imma eat this?????

  • @indyreno2933
    @indyreno2933 2 года назад

    Armadillos are the only surviving family of the order Cingulata, all twenty-two extant species comprise of the family Dasypodidae, armadillos are omnivorous, there are four extant subfamilies of armadillos, Chlamyphorinae (Fairy Armadillos), Dasypodinae (Long-Nosed Armadillos and Fossil Relatives), Tolypeutinae (Three-Banded Armadillos, Giant Armadillo, and Naked-Tailed Armadillos), and Euphractinae (Six-Banded Armadillos, Dwarf Armadillo, and Hairy Armadillos), out of all four subfamilies, Chlamyphorinae is the most basal of all the subfamilies as fairy armadillos have shorter snouts than other armadillos, which were retained from prehistoric armadillos that went extinct, while Dasypodinae is the sister group to clade containing the subfamilies Tolypeutinae and Euphractinae
    Taxonomy:
    • Family: Dasypodidae (Armadillos)
    •• Subfamily: Chlamyphorinae (Fairy Armadillos)
    ••• Genus: Calyptophractus (Greater Fairy Armadillo)
    •••• Species: Calyptophractus Retusus (Greater Fairy Armadillo)
    ••• Genus: Chlamyphorus (Pink Fairy Armadillo)
    •••• Species: Chlamyphorus Truncatus (Pink Fairy Armadillo)
    •• Subfamily: Dasypodinae (Long-Nosed Armadillos and Fossil Relatives)
    ••• Genus: Dasypus (Long-Nosed Armadillos)
    •••• Species: Dasypus Novemcinctus (Nine-Banded Armadillo)
    •••• Species: Dasypus Septemcinctus (Seven-Banded Armadillo)
    •••• Species: Dasypus Pilosus (Woolly Armadillo)
    •••• Species: Dasypus Hybridus (Southern Long-Nosed Armadillo)
    •••• Species: Dasypus Sabanicola (Northern Long-Nosed Armadillo)
    •••• Species: Dasypus Mazzai (Lesser Long-Nosed Armadillo)
    •••• Species: Dasypus Kappleri (Greater Long-Nosed Armadillo)
    •• Subfamily: Tolypeutinae (Three-Banded Armadillos, Giant Armadillo, and Naked-Tailed Armadillos)
    ••• Tribe: Tolypeutini (Three-Banded Armadillos and Fossil Relatives)
    •••• Genus: Tolypeutes (Three-Banded Armadillos)
    ••••• Species: Tolypeutes Tricinctus (Brazilian Three-Banded Armadillo)
    ••••• Species: Tolypeutes Matacus (La Plata Three-Banded Armadillo)
    ••• Tribe: Priodontini (Giant Armadillo and Naked-Tailed Armadillos)
    •••• Genus: Cabossus (Naked-Tailed Armadillos)
    ••••• Species: Cabossus Unicinctus (Southern Naked-Tailed Armadillo)
    ••••• Species: Cabossus Centralis (Northern Naked-Tailed Armadillo)
    ••••• Species: Cabossus Chacoensis (Chacoan Naked-Tailed Armadillo)
    ••••• Species: Cabossus Tatouay (Greater Naked-Tailed Armadillo)
    •••• Genus: Priodontes (Giant Armadillo)
    ••••• Species: Priodontes Maximus (Giant Armadillo)
    •• Subfamily: Euphractinae (Six-Banded Armadillos, Dwarf Armadillo, and Hairy Armadillos)
    ••• Tribe: Euphractini (Six-Banded Armadillos and Fossil Relatives)
    •••• Genus: Euphractus (Six-Banded Armadillos)
    ••••• Species: Euphractus Sexcinctus (Northern Six-Banded Armadillo)
    ••••• Species: Euphractus Tucumanus (Southern Six-Banded Armadillo)
    ••• Tribe: Zaedyini (Dwarf Armadillo and Hairy Armadillos)
    •••• Genus: Chaetophractus (Hairy Armadillos)
    ••••• Species: Chaetophractus Villosus (Big Hairy Armadillo)
    ••••• Species: Chaetophractus Vellerosus (Screaming Hairy Armadillo)
    ••••• Species: Chaetophractus Nationi (Andean Hairy Armadillo)
    •••• Genus: Zaedyus (Dwarf Armadillo)
    ••••• Species: Zaedyus Pichiy (Dwarf Armadillo)

  • @michealqaqish2979
    @michealqaqish2979 6 лет назад +1

    cool vid

  • @MIMALECKIPL
    @MIMALECKIPL 7 лет назад +3

    I thought they could live up to 15 years in captivity

  • @ElonMuskX
    @ElonMuskX 4 года назад

    Why do they always die feet up and on their backs??