Definition of «armadillo»

An armadillo is a small mammal with a leathery outer shell, found in Central and South America.

Usage examples

  1. The armadillo is a small mammal native to the Americas, known for its armored shell.
  2. Armadillos are primarily nocturnal animals, often digging burrows and feeding on insects at night.
  3. The armadillo's unique feature is its hard shell made of bony plates, which protects it from predators.
  4. Some species of armadillos can roll themselves into a ball when they feel threatened, leaving only their tough shell exposed.
  5. Armadillos have a keen sense of smell, which they use to locate food such as ants, termites, and worms.
  6. Armadillos are renowned for their ability to swim. They can even hold their breath for up to six minutes underwater.
  7. Certain cultures consider spotting an armadillo to be a sign of good luck or protection.
  8. Unfortunately, armadillos are often victims of vehicles on roads, as they have a tendency to jump when startled, making them prone to car accidents.
  9. In some regions, armadillos are hunted for their meat, which is considered a delicacy by the locals.

Sentences with «armadillo»

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