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The Dasypodidae or armadillos are the only surviving family in the order Cingulata, part of the superorder Xenarthra. The word armadillo is Spanish for "little armored one". There are approximately 10 genera and around 20 species of armadillo.
http://www.arkive.org/andean-hairy-armadillo/chaetophractus-nationi/
Photographs and information from ARKive on this species found on high-altitude grasslands in Bolivia, northern Chile and northern Argentina.
http://www.arkive.org/giant-armadillo/priodontes-maximus/
Factsheet with description, range and habitat, biology, threats and conservation. Includes photos and video.
http://www.arkive.org/southern-long-nosed-armadillo/dasypus-hybridus/
Factsheet with description, biology, status and photographs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasypodidae
Outline from Wikipedia of the classification of the family Dasypodidae and the habitat and physiology of its ten genera and twenty species.
http://www.arkive.org/chacoan-naked-tailed-armadillo/cabassous-chacoensis/
Photographs and information from ARKive on this species endemic to the Gran Chaco region of western Paraguay and north-western Argentina.
http://www.sms.si.edu/irlspec/Dasypus_novemcinctus.htm
Taxonomy, photograph and description of the nine-banded armadillo its habitat and distribution, life history, physical tolerances, community ecology and invasion information.
http://animaldiversity.org/site/accounts/information/Dasypodidae.html
Basic information and anatomy of the armadillo.
http://www.nature.ca/notebooks/english/giantarm.htm
Priodontes giganteus . Pic .
http://www.arkive.org/large-hairy-armadillo/chaetophractus-villosus/
Photographs, videos and information from ARKive including classification, status, description, range, habitat, biology, threats and conservation.
http://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/species/dillo/
From Texas Parks and Wildlife.
http://www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/dasynove.htm
Detailed species account from The Mammals of Texas.
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