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  1. The Brazilian three-banded armadillo (Tolypeutes tricinctus) is an armadillo species endemic to eastern Brazil, where it is known as tatu-bola (Portuguese pronunciation: [tɐˈtu ˈbɔlɐ], lit. ball armadillo).

  2. Aug 4, 2016 · The Brazilian three-banded armadillo lives primarily in open savannahs (Cerrado) and dry woodlands (Caatinga), where low rainfall and poor soil limit the vegetation to tall, woody grasses ...

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  3. Learn about the tatu-bola, a type of armadillo that can roll into a ball and live in eastern Brazil. Find out its diet, reproduction, population status, and more on Animalia.bio.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TolypeutesTolypeutes - Wikipedia

    When threatened by a predator, Tolypeutes species frequently roll up into a ball. Other armadillo species cannot roll up because they have too many plates. This species is endangered due to hunting and deforestation of its native Brazilian habitat.

  5. Mar 30, 2023 · In Portuguese, the Brazilian three-banded armadillo is known as the tatu-bola, or the “ball armadillo.” It rolls itself into a complete ball when threatened! This confuses and discourages smaller predators. However its shell offers no protection against jaguars that want to eat it.

  6. O tatu-bola-da-caatinga é um animal simpático e vulnerável que vive no Cânion do Rio Poti, uma região isolada entre o Piauí e o Ceará. Saiba mais sobre a expedição que busca preservar esse símbolo da Copa do Mundo 2014 e a biodiversidade da Caatinga.

  7. Jun 2, 2014 · Known locally as the "tatu bola" or "armadillo ball", it protects itself by rolling its flexible armour into an almost perfect and impenetrable ball when threatened. But unlike other armadillo...

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