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The Armadillo

2023-01-10 14:51:54

犰犰 is a very different creature. It has big claws, but there is no instinct to fight. They have teeth, but they are not in the front, except for the deciduous teeth that exist between the babies. They have a long tongue as they catch insects. The strange thing about these animals is the unique coat armor among other animals. They have bone plates on the outside of their bodies. Each species has a different pattern for each small dish they carry. They are all great cave people. As people approach, they leave a hole between them.

Bombardment mammal? At first glance it looks odd. Most alfalfa species look like balds, but they have hair on their side and belly. Cockroaches can feel the surrounding area at night when hair comes into contact with things, so some people call hair called a tentacle. People are invisible. In the exterior department, nine baboons look naked, but pink fairy ticks are mostly furs and have few shells. In fact, it looks like a fantasy, an armored headdress and a mole in the cloak! In the size division, the length of the dragonfly will range from 3 inch (8 cm) in pink fairy to 5 ft. (1.5 m) from head to tail to a huge dragonfly that weighs 132 pounds (60 kg).

About nine existing genera and 21 existing earthworm species are described, some of which are distinguished by the number of bands on their armor. They have an average length of about 75 centimeters (30 inches) and include the tail. A huge dragonfly grows to 150 cm (59 inches) and weighs 54 kilograms (119 pounds), but a pink fairy is a small seed with a total length of 13 to 15 cm (5 to 6 inches). All species are native to America, and they live in various environments. Like all Xenarthra blood, cockroaches came from South America. Since the continent was previously isolated, it was limited to most new generations. The recently formed isthmus of Panama makes it possible for some families to move northward from North Pleistocene to the south of North America as part of the Great American Interchange. (They also traveled the same trip with the larger buckling relatives, pampatheres and chlamyphorid 's glyptodonts.)