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  1. What are an armadillo's predators? - Answers

    Armadillos have few wild predators, but coyotes, dogs, black bears, bobcats, cougars, foxes and raccoons are reported to catch and kill armadillos in places where these predators occur. …

  2. What are the behavioral adaptations of the armadillo? - Answers

    Aug 9, 2023 · The nostrils of the Armadillo Lizard are formed into little tubes. The tubes help the Armadillo Lizards smell for food or predators. A ground dwelling lizard, it is active in the …

  3. Who are the armadillo lizards predators? - Answers

    Armadillos are mammals, not lizards. Their 'armor' is only on their backs and sides. The lower parts of their bodies are covered with fur and more vulnerable to predators that are able to turn ...

  4. Are Armadillos Predators? - BackYard Chickens

    May 24, 2017 · We had just found a group of baby armadillos living in our yard. Are they a danger to chickens? My girls are in a chicken coop and run, with an underground barrier that goes …

  5. How about an armadillo? Is he a predator of chickens?

    May 14, 2009 · Is an armadillo a chicken predator? I have seen so many dead ones, along the roadsides this year, and just wondered.

  6. What eats the armadillo? - Answers

    Oct 9, 2023 · Answer. Armadillo's have many predators including, Coyotes, Wolves, Foxes, Bears, Raccoons, Domestic dog's and Panthers. They are also trapped by humans for food.

  7. Why do armadillo curl up itself into a ball? - Answers

    The skin between the plates allow the Armadillo to curl itself into a ball to deter predators. Not all Armadillos are able to curl up into balls however. Not all of the 20 species can curl up in a ...

  8. How does armadillos protects itself from enemies? - Answers

    Oct 8, 2023 · How does this yellow hammer protect itself from its enemies? It protects it self bycamouflage and hiding from predators.

  9. How do cougars effectively kill their prey in the wild? - Answers

    Mar 16, 2025 · Armadillos have few wild predators, but coyotes, dogs, black bears, bobcats, cougars, foxes and raccoons are reported to catch and kill armadillos in places where these …

  10. Where is the armadillo in the food web? - Answers

    Aug 13, 2025 · The armadillo typically occupies a mid-level position in the food web. As an omnivore, it feeds on insects, worms, and plants, making it both a predator and prey. It is …