Southern naked-tailed armadillo
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C. unicinctus
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Cabassous unicinctus |
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Southern naked-tailed armadillo range |
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The southern naked-tailed armadillo (Cabassous unicinctus) is a small species of armadillo from South America.[2] It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil.
This species is solitary, nocturnal and terrestrial, living in many habitats from rainforest to grassland. As are many armadillos, it is an insectivore, feeding on ants and termites. It digs burrows with an entrance of about 16 cm diameter; these are used for only one night then abandoned.
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Wikispecies has information related to: Cabassous unicinctus |
- Louise H. Emmons and Francois Feer, 1997 - Neotropical Rainforest Mammals, A Field Guide.
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