0 a small animal whose body is covered in hard strips that allow it to roll into a ball when attacked --
1 a small animal found in South America, Central America, and in the southern US which has a body covered by hard, bony strips that allow it to curl into a ball to protect itself when attacked --
Or else we see, instead of the thatched roof made from materials on the spot, those monstrosities, asbestos tile roofs appearing like pale pink armadillos all over the countryside.
Lately, there has been a breakthrough: first, in the footpads of mice and then in the nine-banded armadillo.
He tested my digestive organs pretty severely when he provided us with armadillo as the principal dish at the luncheon.
The results are generally related to the size of the species: armadillos were too large to enter in small traps; small species probably did not venture easily into large traps.
Armadillo has a graphical user interface and a variety of realtime display features.
Armadillo meat is widely consumed in this region.
How does the learning ability of dolphins and whales, animals with the largest brains ever to exist on earth, compare with that of the platypus, ferret, and armadillo?
Although no non-human sources of infection have been established, naturally occurring infection in monkeys and armadillos has been reported.