
Rolling Armadillo
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The armadillo's back is a remarkable sight to behold, consisting of bony plates called "scutes" that are tightly connected together by flexible tissue, forming a protective shell around its body. This unique armor plating serves as a vital defense mechanism, allowing the armadillo to roll into a ball for added protection from predators. The scutes themselves are made up of keratin, the same protein found in human hair and nails, giving them a hard yet flexible texture. As the armadillo moves, its shell flexes and adapts to its surroundings, making it an incredibly resilient creature.
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