A few months back we brought you Amani the newborn aardvark and today we have another brand spanking new addition to the Midwest zoo family – a 3-banded armadillo. No bigger than a golf ball, this pink little bundle of balled up joy weighs just 4.5 ounces (130 grams). The little guy will be off exhibit until this summer but we promise to bring you any future photos the Minnesota Zoo can share.
Minnesota Zoo Welcomes First Armadillo Infant
approximately 130 grams.
Armadillo Fun Facts:
· Armadillos are solitary mammals found in the dry forests/savannas of Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay,
and Argentina.
· After a gestation period of just 104-124 days, three-banded armadillos produce just one offspring that is pink in color and a miniature version of the adult – about the size of a golf ball!
· Adult armadillos are approximately 12 inches long, brown in color, and weigh about 3 pounds
· Only the three-banded armadillo can completely enclose itself by rolling into a ball.
· The three-banded armadillo runs with a peculiar gait and has a very effective defense mechanism: it is able to snap its shell together like a steel trap.
· Armadillos eat ants and termites that they get by probing in the ground, under bark, and into
nests. They can detect the scent of a worm to a depth of 20 cm underground.



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