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Planet Earth's rarest breeds of animals - Page 15 of 24 - Kiwi Report

Planet Earth's rarest breeds of animals


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[post_page_title]Pink fairy armadillo[/post_page_title]
No, this isn’t a mythical creature. It is, in fact, the pink fairy armadillo. The species only grow up to four-and-a-half-inches long meaning they are easily the smallest species of armadillo in the world.

They live all over central Argentina where these rare animals often dig into the sandy soil to hide from any predators. However, this digging skill also comes in helpful when it comes to finding food as the pink fairy armadillo often digs into ant colonies for a snack.

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