The Beginning of the Armadillos

The Beginning of the Armadillos
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Publisher: Michael Neugebauer Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781558584839

A tortoise and a hedgehog combine their natural assets and transform themselves into armadillos to escape the hungry attention of a young jaguar.

The Beginning of the Armadillos

The Beginning of the Armadillos
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: Animals
ISBN:

Why do armadillos have such strange, thick skin? Have you ever wondered? This Just So story gives an explanation for why the armadillo looks the way he does. What do you think?

The Beginning of the Armadilloes

The Beginning of the Armadilloes
Author: Shoo Rayner
Publisher: Franklin Watts
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2008
Genre: Armadillos
ISBN: 9781846164118

On the banks of the turbid Amazon, Painted Jaguar is hungry. How can Stickly-Prickly Hedgehog and Slow-and-Solid Tortoise escape him?

The Beginning of the Armadillos ...

The Beginning of the Armadillos ...
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1900
Genre: Armadillos
ISBN:

A tortoise and a hedgehog combine their natural assets and transform themselves into armadillos to escape the hungry attention of a young jaguar.

Horned Armadillos and Rafting Monkeys

Horned Armadillos and Rafting Monkeys
Author: Darin A. Croft
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016-08-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0253020948

A thrilling guide to the Cenozoic mammals of South America, featuring seventy-five life reconstructions of extinct species, plus photos of specimens and sites. South America is home to some of the most distinctive mammals on Earth—giant armadillos, tiny anteaters, the world’s largest rodent, and its smallest deer. But the continent once supported a variety of other equally intriguing mammals that have no close living relatives: armored mammals with tail clubs, saber-toothed marsupials, and even a swimming sloth. We know of the existence of these peculiar species thanks to South America’s rich fossil record, which provides many glimpses of prehistoric mammals and the ecosystems in which they lived. Organized as a “walk through time” and featuring species from fifteen important fossil sites, this book is the most extensive and richly illustrated volume devoted exclusively to the Cenozoic mammals of South America. The text is supported by seventy-five life reconstructions of extinct species in their native habitats, as well as photographs of fossil specimens and the sites highlighted in the book. An annotated bibliography is included for those interested in delving into the scientific literature. “Well-written and easy for the nonspecialist to understand, this is also a most needed updating of this subject, much in the line of classic works such as Simpson’s The Beginning of the Age of Mammals in South America and Patterson and Pascual’s The Fossil Mammal Fauna of South America.” —Richard Fariña, coauthor Megafauna: Giant Beasts of Pleistocene South America “This handsome book, written by a leading expert in South American paleontology, is profusely illustrated with maps, time charts, color photographs of fossils, and exquisite life reconstructions. The book . . . will appeal to any individual, young and old alike, interested in the fossil record, as well as to students and scholars of paleontology who work in other parts of the globe.” —Choice

Armadillo Antics

Armadillo Antics
Author: Bill Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781612545479

Armadillo and Hare

Armadillo and Hare
Author: Jeremy Strong
Publisher: David Fickling Books
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1788450124

Armadillo and Hare live with their friends in the Big Forest.Hare loves dancing. Armadillo loves cheese sandwiches.Hare loves playing the tuba. Armadillo loves cheese sandwiches.Hare loves his best friend, Armadillo. Armadillo loves Hare - AND cheese sandwiches!They have quite a mix of friends, including an acrobatic wombat, a know-it-all lobster, a hungry jaguar, and (let's not forget) the invisible stick insect.