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n. (plural of armadillo English)
Usage examples of "armadilloes".
Bad as the country was, ostriches, deer, agoutis, and armadilloes, were abundant.
Owen, nearest to the Cape Anteater, but in some other respects it approaches to the armadilloes.
Of armadilloes three species occur namely, the Dasypus minutus or _pichy_, the D.
They had nothing to eat excepting what they could catch, such as ostriches, deer, armadilloes, etc.
South America is characterized by possessing many peculiar gnawers, a family of monkeys, the llama, peccari, tapir, opossums, and, especially, several genera of Edentata, the order which includes the sloths, ant-eaters, and armadilloes.
As they approached, it began to speak, describing its subjects and outlining how armadilloes leaped straight upward when startled.
Today, when most vehicles are alive, and hence softer and slower, more armadilloes survive their peculiar reflexive response.