Tolypeutes

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Tolypeutes

Genus of mammals belonging to the armadillo order of xenarthrans


The genus Tolypeutes contains the two species of three-banded armadillos. They are restricted to open and semi-open habitats in South America.

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Of the several armadillo genera, only Tolypeutes rely heavily on their armor for protection. When threatened by a predator, Tolypeutes species frequently roll up into a ball. Other armadillo species cannot roll up because they have too many plates. This species is endangered due to hunting and deforestation of its native Brazilian habitat. They lack the ability to dig burrows like their competitors, instead relying on abandoned ones. Deforestation is a critical concern because it reduces available burrows, leaving them exposed to predators and human activity.

Species

There are two recognized species:[1]

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References

  1. "Tolypeutes". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 17 March 2011.


  • Video of a three-banded armadillo rolling itself into a ball



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