- Southern Three-banded Armadillo
Taxobox
name = Southern Three-banded Armadillo
status = NT
status_system = iucn3.1
trend = down
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Cingulata
familia =Dasypodidae
genus = "Tolypeutes "
species = "T. matacus"
binomial = "Tolypeutes matacus"
binomial_authority = (Desmarest ,1804 )The Southern Three-banded Armadillo ("Tolypeutes matacus"), also called the La Plata Three-Banded Armadillo, is an
armadillo species fromSouth America . Its range is extensive; it is found throughoutArgentina ,Brazil ,Paraguay andBolivia .The Southern Three-banded Armadillo, along with the other member of the genus Tolypeutes, the
Brazilian Three-banded Armadillo , is the only species of armadillo capable of rolling into a complete ball to defend itself. The three characteristic bands that cover the back of the animal allow it enough flexibility to fit its tail and head together, allowing it to protect its underbelly, limbs, eyes, nose and ears from predators. The shell covering its body is armored and the outer layer is made out ofkeratin , the same component that builds human fingernails. They are typically a yellow or brownish color and are smaller than many other species of armadillos, ranging in size from about 9 to 13 inches when full grown.The Three-banded Armadillo has a long, sticky, straw-like pink tongue that allows it to gather up and eat many different species of insects, typically
ants andtermites . In captivity, armadillos also eat foods such as fruits and vegetables.References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is near threatened
* [http://www.natureserve.org/infonatura/ Infonatura]
*MSW3 Gardner|pages=98-99
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