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      • On June 16th 1995, the nine-banded armadillo was officially declared as the state animal of Texas. It was named as the Small State Mammal, and the Large State Mammal was the longhorn. The House Current Resolution, naming both these animals as the state mammals, was signed by the then governor George W Bush.
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  1. Jul 11, 2018 · Armadillos weren't always the official State Small Mammal of Texas. When dinosaurs roamed the earth, the 'dillos were the size of rhinos.

    • Their Scientific Name
    • What They Look Like
    • Where They Are Found
    • The State Mammal of Texas
    • They Don’T Roll Up
    • Armadillo Diet in Texas
    • Predators of Armadillos in Texas
    • Developing Their Thick Armor
    • Swimming and Holding Their Breath
    • Long Sleeping Habits

    The scientific name for the nine-banded armadillo is Dasypus novemcinctus Linnaeus. The most common name for these mammals is an armadillo, no matter what part of the country they are found in. They also fall under the order Cingulata.

    The nine-banded armadillo seen wandering throughout Texas has a distinct appearance, unlike any other mammal found in the state. They have a protective armor-like shell that acts as a great defense against predators. Even though these animals have nine-banded in their names, they can have anywhere from 7 to 11 bands. They have a bony appearance, an...

    Nine-banded armadillos can be found throughout the entire state, but do not appear in the Trans-Pecos. They will use their claws to dig dens to burrow in and can be found in urban and rural areas. Armadillos often appear in residential areas and are often spotted in the yards and gardens of Texans. These mammals are mostly nocturnal, and more likel...

    The nine-banded armadillo is the small mammal of Texas, an animal frequently associated with the state. Many people who visit the Lone Star State hope to see one of these interesting animals during their visit.

    While it is believed all armadillos can roll up, only two species can, and the nine-banded armadillo is not one of them. Their armor is still protective against predators, and they will also jump when scared. This jump is meant to scare whatever is threatening them, and give the armadillo time to make an escape.

    Armadillos have a vast diet, foraging across the Texas landscape for hundreds of different food options. These mammals mostly feed on insects, such as grub worms, snails, spiders, scorpions, beetles, and wasps. Sometimes they may also eat small frogs, lizards, or eggs. A small percentage of their diet consists of fruit and seeds.

    There are several other animals that will prey on armadillos regularly in Texas. Many of these animals are also nocturnal and will hunt armadillos at night when they are most active. Common predators of the nine-banded armadillo include: 1. Bobcats 2. Coyotes 3. Raccoons 4. Large birds While armadillos have protective armor, this does not make them...

    Female armadillos will give birth to live young and have four babies at a time. Even though young armadillos are born life, they do not have their thick protective armor at first. It takes a few weeks for their armor to get strong enough, and until then they will stay with their mothers. Baby armadillos have a shell that is about as thick as a huma...

    Armadillos are actually pretty good swimmers, even if it doesn’t look like they would be. These mammals get through creeks and ponds by sinking to the bottom and walking across. They are able to do this because of how long they can hold their breath, which is up to six minutes. When armadillos do swim instead of walking across the bottom, they are ...

    Nine-banded armadillos in Texasare known to spend a lot of their time sleeping. These small mammals can sleep for up to 16 hours each day, and this will usually be during the daytime.

  2. About the size of a small dog, armadillos live throughout Texas, except in the Trans-Pecos. Their bony shell acts like armor and provides protects from predators. Armadillos have powerful claws for digging up meals, mostly insects and their larvae. They also dig burrows in which to den.

  3. The nine-banded Armadillo, the state animal of Texas, is a distant cousin of the sloth and the anteater. It is the only mammal which has a protective armored shell on its body.

  4. It is an insectivore, feeding chiefly on ants, termites, and other small invertebrates. The armadillo can jump 91–120 cm (3–4 ft) straight in the air if sufficiently frightened, making it a particular danger on roads. [6] It is the state small mammal of Texas.

  5. Dec 19, 2023 · The symbolism of the armadillo has been as expansive and messy — and controversial — as Texas itself. A close cousin to the anteater and the sloth, the armadillo has been a stand-in for the...

  6. State Small Mammal – Armadillo. The armadillo was adopted as the Texas small state mammal on June 16, 1995. The state held a mock election with hundreds of elementary school children to decide on the state mammal.

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