tolypeutes tricinctus
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Definition
Noun A species of armadillo native to South America, characterized by having three distinct bands of movable bony plates across its midsection. It is known for its ability to roll into a nearly complete ball for defense.
Usage
The term "Tolypeutes tricinctus" is the scientific binomial name. In general contexts, the common name "Brazilian three-banded armadillo" is often used.
Examples * The Tolypeutes tricinctus is uniquely adapted to dry forest habitats. * Conservation efforts are focused on protecting the habitat of the Brazilian three-banded armadillo (Tolypeutes tricinctus). * Unlike many armadillos, Tolypeutes tricinctus can curl into a tight ball.
Advanced Usage
- The name is used in formal zoological, ecological, and conservation literature.
- It can be abbreviated as after its first full use in a text.
Variants and Related Words
- Brazilian three-banded armadillo: The common English name.
- Tolypeutes: The genus name, which includes another species, the southern three-banded armadillo ().
- Armadillo: The general common name for mammals in the family Dasypodidae, characterized by a bony armor shell.
Synonyms
- Brazilian three-banded armadillo
- Three-banded armadillo (Note: This can be ambiguous, as it may also refer to its congener, ).
Related Terms and Phrases
- Xenarthra: The superorder of mammals that includes armadillos, anteaters, and sloths.
- Cingulata: The order containing only armadillos.
- Rolling into a ball: A key defensive behavior of this species.
Noun
- South American armadillo with three bands of bony plates