NOUN | a nine-banded armadillo | nine-banded armadillos | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- The nine-banded armadillo prefers to build burrows in moist soil near the creeks, streams, and arroyos around which it lives and feeds.
- A study conducted on the nine-banded armadillo's stomach content concluded that their diet consists of approximately 7% plant matter and 93% animal matter.
- The nine-banded armadillo is found throughout the South and states such as Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma.
- There is a diverse variety of mammals (including the gray fox and nine-banded armadillo) and birds in the park, and multiple species of catfish, crappie, and bass in the lake.
- The foraging of nine-banded armadillo can cause mild damage to the root systems of certain plants.
- It probably fed on ants, like the extant nine-banded armadillo, which has a quite similar skull.
- It was probably fairly similar with the modern nine-banded armadillo.
- "Punatherium" was a member of the family Dasypodidae, which includes the modern nine-banded armadillo.
- The most distant ortholog detected was within the nine-banded armadillo ("Dasypus novemcinctus") within the order Cingluata.
- The nine-banded armadillo ("Dasypus novemcinctus") is a distinctive animal that lives in this ecoregion. The Virginia opossum ("Didelphis virginiana") is abundant.
- Dillo Dirt is named after the nine-banded armadillo "(Dasypus novemcinctus)", which is a mammal native to Texas.
- The Armadillo Head measures approximately [...]. The nine-banded armadillo ("Dasypus novemcinctus") is native to the Cantel region.
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