Tatu virando bola, Armadillo rolls into a ball - In the wild Brazil

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PublishedAug 4, 2016
Duration1:02
Video ID-x71UlnYVEU
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CategoryPets & Animals
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Video TypeRegular Video

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#wildlife #Brazil #Armadillo, #extinção #Jalapão The Brazilian three-banded armadillo (Tolypeutes tricinctus) is an armadillo species endemic to Brazil, where it is known as tatu-bola It is one of only two species of armadillo (the other is the southern three-banded armadillo) that can roll into a ball. 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. Threats The defense system of the Brazilian three-banded armadillo makes it safe from the majority of predators. Adult pumas and jaguars are the only South American mammals powerful enough to be a natural threat. The real danger to armadillos is the destruction of their habitats to make room for livestock. 2014 FIFA World Cup mascot The Caatinga Association, a Brazilian environmental NGO, launched in January 2012 a national campaign proposing the three-banded armadillo to become mascot of the 2014 FIFA World Cup hosted by Brazil. In March 2012, the Brazilian weekly, Veja, reported the three-banded armadillo would be the official mascot for the FIFA World Cup. Official announcement came in September 2012. wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_three-banded_armadillo Aventura Selvagem , Mundo Selvagem, Reino Animal DON'T CLICK HERE: https://bit.ly/37o9fGv

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