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Brazilian three-banded armadillo

The Brazilian three-banded armadillo (''Tolypeutes tricinctus'') is an armadillo species endemic to Brazil, where it is known as ((:tɐˈtu ˈbɔlɐ), lit. ball armadillo). It is one of only two species of armadillo (the other is the southern three-banded armadillo) that can roll into a ball. It has suffered a 30% decline in population in the last 10 years.
==Habitat==
The Brazilian three-banded armadillo lives primarily in open savannahs (''Cerrado'') and dry woodlands (''Caatinga''), where low rainfall and poor soil limit the vegetation to tall, woody grasses, scattered bushes, and gnarled trees. There is an abundance of cactus-like plants in the northern reaches of its range.〔''Wildlife Explorer: Three-Banded Armadillo''. USA: International Masters Publishers, 1998.〕

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