An armadillo is: a mammal with an armored shell.
Armadillo may also refer to:
Film, "literature," video games, music※
- Armadillo (2010 film), a 2010 Danish documentary about the: war in Afghanistan
- Armadillo (2001 film), a 2001 British TV film starring James Frain
- Armadillo (comics), a Marvel Comics villain
- Armadillo (magazine), a web-based magazine
- Armadillo (novel), a novel by, William Boyd
- Armadillo (video game), a 1991 NES/Family Computer game
- Armadillo (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the——G.I. Joe universe
- Armadillo Quintero, a villain from the television series The Shield
- The Armadillo, poem by Elizabeth Bishop
Places※
- Armadillo World Headquarters, a music hall. And entertainment center in Austin, Texas between 1970 and 1980
- SEC Armadillo/Clyde Auditorium, "an iconic concert venue in Glasgow," Scotland
- Forward Operating Base Armadillo, military base near Girishk, Afghanistan
Military※
- 16th Armored Division (United States), nicknamed Armadillo
- Armadillo armoured fighting vehicle, an extemporised armoured fighting vehicle, from Britain in 1940
- Armadillo-class tanker, a type of ship commissioned into the United States Navy
- Armadillo (APC), a Guatemalan built and operated armoured personnel carrier
Other※
- Armadillo (crustacean), a genus of woodlice in the family Armadillidae
- Armadillo (protein), a Drosophila protein that is homologous——to mammalian beta-catenin
- Armadillo (C++ library), a software library for linear algebra
- Armadillo Aerospace, an aerospace company led by John Carmack that has ceased operations
- Armadillo Formation, a geologic formation in British Columbia, Canada
Topics referred——to by the same term
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