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The Three-banded Armadillo. An Animal in a Coat of Mail

The Three-banded Armadillo. An Animal in a Coat of Mail.jpg A Hooded Peregrine Falcon. Its eyes are covered by the hood until the game is in sightThumbnailsThe Common Hedgehog with his Battery of SpinesA Hooded Peregrine Falcon. Its eyes are covered by the hood until the game is in sightThumbnailsThe Common Hedgehog with his Battery of SpinesA Hooded Peregrine Falcon. Its eyes are covered by the hood until the game is in sightThumbnailsThe Common Hedgehog with his Battery of SpinesA Hooded Peregrine Falcon. Its eyes are covered by the hood until the game is in sightThumbnailsThe Common Hedgehog with his Battery of SpinesA Hooded Peregrine Falcon. Its eyes are covered by the hood until the game is in sightThumbnailsThe Common Hedgehog with his Battery of SpinesA Hooded Peregrine Falcon. Its eyes are covered by the hood until the game is in sightThumbnailsThe Common Hedgehog with his Battery of Spines

The armadillo is an American animal, and is found in our country in the state of Texas. It goes south from there through Mexico and on to South America, where it is found everywhere. It lives in large numbers in the woods and on the great grass plains. In its food and habits it is much like the hedgehog, and like it burrows in the ground. To do this it has very strong claws, and these it can use to defend itself when it takes a fancy to fight.