Armadillos

/ˌɑːrməˈdɪloʊz/ noun

Plural of armadillo; small to medium-sized mammals with hard, armor-like shells made of bone and skin, native to the Americas.

From Spanish 'armadillo' (little armored one), from 'armado' (armed), from Latin 'armatus.' The Spanish explorers named these unusual animals for their distinctive protective shells.

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