Greater long-nosed armadillo

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Greater long-nosed armadillo[1]
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D. kappleri
Binomial name
Dasypus kappleri
Krauss, 1862
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Greater long-nosed armadillo range

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The greater long-nosed armadillo (Dasypus kappleri) is a South American species of armadillo found in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. It is a solitary, nocturnal, terrestrial animal, usually living in the vicinity of streams and swamps. It feeds on arthropods and other invertebrates.

The greater long-nose armadillo is one of the larger species of armadillo, measuring 83–106 cm (33–42 in) in total length and generally weighing 8.5–10.5 kg (19–23 lb), though it can reach as much as 15 kg (33 lb).[3]

The greater long-nosed armadillo has spurs on its hind legs that allow it to crawl on its knees into narrow tunnels. When threatened, it can release a disagreeable musky odor.

Subspecies

  • Dasypus kappleri kappleri Krauss, 1862
  • Dasypus kappleri pastasae Thomas, 1901

References

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  • Louise H. Emmons and Francois Feer, 1997 - Neotropical Rainforest Mammals, A Field Guide.

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