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I had the questions of what did this armadillo eat and what were its threats Sports&Coffee733 ( talk) 21:18, 4 December 2016 (UTC) reply


The content of this article seems well researched and the sources that accompany the information seem reliable. A well put together article after being altered by a student. However, you do not have any information about the exact number of individuals that are in the wild. Also there are a few spelling errors in the article. Nbwadlington ( talk) 12:52, 8 December 2016 (UTC) User: Nbwadlington December 7, 2016 —Preceding undated comment added 18:00, 7 December 2016 (UTC) reply

Separate species?

The website Xenarthrans.org claims recent morphological studies have shown Andean hairy armadillos to be the same species as Screaming hairy armadillos. ( Xenarthrans.org). The IUCN link for its conservation status also goes to the Screaming Hairy Armadillo status instead of one for Andean hairy armadillo. ([IUCN https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/89604632/119877197). Multiple sources used in the article call it a synonym for the Screaming Hairy Armadillo, for example, the [Systematics of hairy armadillos and the taxonomic status of the Andean hairy armadillo (Chaetophractus nationi) https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/article/96/4/673/846208]. -- Pithon314 ( talk) 02:02, 21 June 2021 (UTC) reply