dasypus novemcinctus การใช้
- The nine-banded armadillo ( " Dasypus novemcinctus " ) is native to the Cantel region.
- Interestingly, the closely related pathogenic fungus " P . brasiliensis " in South America has a well substantiated, though not well understood, ecological link with the nine-banded armadillo, " Dasypus novemcinctus ".
- Wild animals native to other parts of the U . S . have also been established including nine-banded armadillos ( " Dasypus novemcinctus Linnaeus " ), coyotes ( " Canis latrans " ), and jaguarundi ( " Herpailurus yaguarondi " ).
- The insect is described as sylvatic; subsisting primarily in humid forests, and is also known to inhabit vertebrate nesting places such as those of the armadillo ( " dasypus novemcinctus " or " dasypus " ), and is also involved in enzootic transmission of " T . cruzi " to those species.
- Being home to at least ten species, the Argentinian Chaco is the location of the peak diversity for the armadillo, including species such as the nine-banded armadillo ( " Dasypus novemcinctus " ) whose range extends north to the southern US, and the southern three-banded armadillo ( " Tolypeutes matacus " ).
- The name for the Armadillo was inspired by the use of armadillos as a symbol in the artwork of nine-banded armadillo ( " Dasypus novemcinctus " ) was chosen because of its hard shell that looks like armor, its history as a survivor ( virtually unchanged for 50 million years ), and its near-ubiquity in Central Texas.