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- Cingulata is an order of armored placental mammals. Members of this order are called cingulates, or colloquially, armadillos. They are primarily found in South America, though the northern naked-tailed armadillo is found mainly in Central America and the nine-banded armadillo has a range extending into North America. They are generally found in forests, but also savannas, shrublands, and grasslands. They all follow a similar body plan, and range in size from the pink fairy armadillo, at 11 cm (4 in) plus a 2 cm (1 in) tail, to the giant armadillo, at 100 cm (39 in) plus a 50 cm (20 in) tail. No population estimates have been made for any cingulate species, though the giant armadillo and the Brazilian three-banded armadillo are categorized as vulnerable species. The twenty-two extant species of Cingulata are divided into two families: Dasypodidae, containing a single genus of nine species in the subfamily Dasypodinae, and Chlamyphoridae, containing thirteen species split between the two genera in the subfamily Chlamyphorinae, three in the subfamily Euphractinae, and three in the subfamily Tolypeutinae. Prior to 2016, all four subfamilies were included in Dasypodidae, with Chlamyphoridae containing only extinct species of glyptodonts. Over one hundred extinct Cingulata species have been discovered, though due to ongoing research and discoveries the exact number and categorization is not fixed. (en)
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- C. truncatus (en)
- C. centralis (en)
- C. villosus (en)
- D. pilosus (en)
- P. maximus (en)
- C. chacoensis (en)
- C. retusus (en)
- C. tatouay (en)
- C. unicinctus (en)
- C. vellerosus (en)
- D. beniensis (en)
- D. hybridus (en)
- D. kappleri (en)
- D. mazzai (en)
- D. novemcinctus (en)
- D. pastasae (en)
- D. sabanicola (en)
- D. septemcinctus (en)
- E. sexcinctus (en)
- T. matacus (en)
- T. tricinctus (en)
- Z. pichiy (en)
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- Forest (en)
- Forest and grassland (en)
- Forest, savanna, and grassland (en)
- Forest, savanna, and shrubland (en)
- Forest, savanna, shrubland, and grassland (en)
- Forest, savanna, shrubland, grassland, and desert (en)
- Forest, shrubland, and grassland (en)
- Savanna and shrubland (en)
- Savanna, shrubland, and desert (en)
- Savanna, shrubland, grassland, and desert (en)
- Shrubland, grassland, and desert (en)
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- Insects (en)
- Ants, termites, beetles, and other insects, as well as plants (en)
- Omnivorous, including insects, invertebrates, small vertebrates, plants, and carrion (en)
- insects, worms and snails, as well as possibly plants (en)
- Insects, worms, and other invertebrates, as well as carrion (en)
- Ants and termites (en)
- Ants and termites, as well as seeds and fruit (en)
- Insects, as well as fruit and seeds (en)
- Insects, seeds, and other plant material (en)
- Insects, worms, snails, roots, and small seeds (en)
- Termites and ants (en)
- Termites and certain ant species (en)
- Termites, as well as ants, beetles, and worms (en)
- Omnivorous, including invertebrates, birds, fruit, and roots (en)
- Believed to be omnivorous with a preference for insects (en)
- Beetles, butterfly larvae, plants, and small vertebrates (en)
- Carrion, small vertebrates, insects, spiders, bird eggs, and plants (en)
- Ants, termites, and beetles, as well as plant material and small vertebrates (en)
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- Brown and pink armadillo (en)
- Brown armadillo (en)
- Drawing of armadillo head (en)
- Grayscale drawing of armadillo (en)
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- DD (en)
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- Northern South America (en)
- Southern South America (en)
- Central South America (en)
- Northeastern South America (en)
- Central and eastern South America (en)
- Eastern South America (en)
- Central and northern South America, and central, southern, and eastern North America (en)
- North-central South America (en)
- Northern South America and Central America (en)
- Northern and central South America (en)
- Northwestern South America (en)
- South-central South America (en)
- Southeastern South America (en)
- Western South America (en)
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- File:Cabasu area.png (en)
- File:Chacoan Naked-tailed Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Common Long-nosed Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Giant Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Greater Fairy Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Greater Naked-tailed Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Hairy Long-nosed Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Large Hairy Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Lesser Fairy Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Llanos Long-nosed Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Northern Naked-tailed Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Pichi area.png (en)
- File:Screaming Hairy Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Six-banded Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Southern Long-nosed Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Southern Three-banded Armadillo area.png (en)
- File:Tolypeutes tricinctus distribution.svg (en)
- File:Yepes’s Mulita area.png (en)
- File:Brazilian Lesser Long-nosed Armadillo area.png (en)
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- About long, plus tail (en)
- long, plus tail (en)
- long, plus tail (en)
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- one (en)
- four (en)
- two (en)
- nine (en)
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- (en)
- C. u. squamicaudis (en)
- C. u. unicinctus (en)
- C. v. pannosus (en)
- C. v. vellerosus (en)
- D. n. aequatorialis (en)
- D. n. fenestratus (en)
- D. n. hoplites (en)
- D. n. mexianae (en)
- D. n. mexicanus (en)
- D. n. novemcinctus (en)
- E. s. boliviae (en)
- E. s. flavimanus (en)
- E. s. setosus (en)
- E. s. sexcinctus (en)
- E. s. tucumanus (en)
- Z. p. caurinus (en)
- Z. p. pichiy (en)
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- Cingulata is an order of armored placental mammals. Members of this order are called cingulates, or colloquially, armadillos. They are primarily found in South America, though the northern naked-tailed armadillo is found mainly in Central America and the nine-banded armadillo has a range extending into North America. They are generally found in forests, but also savannas, shrublands, and grasslands. They all follow a similar body plan, and range in size from the pink fairy armadillo, at 11 cm (4 in) plus a 2 cm (1 in) tail, to the giant armadillo, at 100 cm (39 in) plus a 50 cm (20 in) tail. No population estimates have been made for any cingulate species, though the giant armadillo and the Brazilian three-banded armadillo are categorized as vulnerable species. (en)
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