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  1. Pink fairy armadillos are nocturnal burrowing mammals endemic to the xeric environment in central Argentina. [7] They have been found south of Mendoza province as well as north of Rio Negro and south of Buenos Aires. [6] This narrow range contains a unique and crucial habitat for the pink fairy armadillo.

  2. Stranger Things: Meet the pink fairy armadillo. © SCIENCE HISTORY IMAGES/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO. Issue: Fall 2022. It’s the smallest armadillo species in the world, and arguably the cutest. About the size of a dollar bill, the pink fairy armadillo is a nocturnal creature from central Argentina.

  3. The Pink Fairy Armadillo, or ‘pichiciego’ – is a desert-adapted mammal with a ‘pink’ bony armor shell, that is native to central Argentina. It inhabits sandy plains, scrubby grasslands, dunes and spends much of its time underground.

  4. 101,401 Free images of Pink Fairy Armadillo. Select a pink fairy armadillo image to download for free. High resolution picture downloads for your next project.

  5. The Pink fairy armadillo (Chlamyphorus truncatus) is the smallest species of armadillo first described by Richard Harlan in 1825. It is the only armadillo that has a dorsal shell that is almost completely separate from the body. This solitary, desert-adapted animal is native to central Argentina.

  6. 27 maj 2024 · The Pink Fairy Armadillo’s scientific name is Chlamyphorus truncatus. The animal is also known as ‘the sand swimmer’ because of their uncanny ability to burrow and navigate underground. The animal is named for the uniquely pink color of its protective armor.

  7. The pink fairy armadillo is the tiniest of all armadillo species found throughout the world, first described in 1825 by Richard Harlan. At 13 cm, it can fit in the palm of an average human hand. These armadillos are adapted to live in the desert, endemic to a small region in Argentina.

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