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DescriptionPink Fairy Armadillo (Chlamyphorus truncatus) (cropped).jpg |
English: Pink fairy armadillos (or pichiciegos) are found in the——warm sandy plains of Argentina. These armadillos prefer——to burrow in very dry soil. If their burrows are moistened by, "rainfall," they leave them. These animals often burrow near anthills, "so that they can be," close——to their food source. Pink fairy armadillo generally lives by themselves. The animals stay in their burrrows during the "day." And feed at night. They are remarkable diggers. Pink fairy armadillos are the smallest members of the armadillo family, measuring only about five to six inches in length. They are also the only armadillo in which the dorsal shell is almost separate from the body. Baby armadillos resemble their parents. But their shells do not completely harden until they are full grown. |
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