Armadillo ARMADIL'LO, n. A quadruped peculiar to America,
called also tatoo, and in zoology, the dasypus. This animal has neither
fore-teeth, nor dog-teeth; it is covered with a hard, bony shell, divided
into movable belts, except on the forehead, shoulders and haunches,
where it is not movable. The belts are connected by a membrane, which
enables the animal to roll itself up like a hedge hog. These animals
burrow in the earth, where they lie during the day time, seldom going
abroad except at night. They are of different sizes; the largest 3 feet
in length, without the tail. They subsist chiefly on fruits and roots;
sometimes on insects and flesh. When attacked, they roll themselves into
a ball, presenting their armor on all sides to any assailant; but they
are inoffensive, and their flesh is esteemed good food.
armadillo n. (pl. -os) any nocturnal insect-eating mammal of the family Dasypodidae, native to Central and S. America, with large claws for digging and a body covered in bony plates, often rolling
itself into a ball when threatened. Etymology: Sp. dimin. of armado armed man f. L armatus past part. of armare ARM(2)
armadillo
(armadillos)
An armadillo is a small animal whose body is covered with large bony scales and
which rolls itself into a ball when it is attacked. Armadillos are mainly found in South and
Central America.
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armadillo
ˌɑ:məˈdɪləu n. (pl. -os) any nocturnal insect-eating mammal of
the family Dasypodidae, native to Central and S. America, with large claws
for digging and a body covered in bony plates, often rolling itself into
a ball when threatened. [Sp. dimin. of armado armed man f. L armatus past
part. of armare ARM(2)]
Armadillo \Ar`ma*dil"lo\ ([aum]r`m[.a]*d[i^]l"l[-o]), n.; pl.
Armadillos (-l[=o]z). [Sp. armadillo, dim. of armado armed,
p. p. of armar to arm. So called from being armed with a bony
shell.] (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Any edentate animal if the family Dasypid[ae], peculiar
to America. The body and head are incased in an armor
composed of small bony plates. The armadillos burrow in
the earth, seldom going abroad except at night. When
attacked, they curl up into a ball, presenting the armor
on all sides. Their flesh is good food. There are several
species, one of which (the peba) is found as far north as
Texas. See Peba, Poyou, Tatouay.
(b) A genus of small isopod Crustacea that can roll
themselves into a ball.
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