This is where the three-banded armadillo gets its name, using its pleated armor for protection. It looks hard from afar, but the texture resembles that of a fingernail, flexing to allow movement.
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Super-adhesive patches can adapt to different motions for enhanced skin interactionThe armadillo's armor features a "tessellation ... frequently leading to skin irritation and discomfort during prolonged use," stated Professor Jeong. "Through this study, we have developed ...
Researchers in France and Chicago have discovered that the armadillo native to Texas and other parts of North America is actually its own species. The study, published last summer in Systematic ...
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Find Out Why Armadillos’ Tongues Are So LongSofter skin underneath the shell allows the “shield” to move as needed, creating full protection for a balled-up armadillo. The hard plate on the head of the armadillo covers any openings ...
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