Talk:Dasypus

Range
Could anyone make/include a multiple map of the range of all 7 members of this genus (similar to the one on Panthera )? Bruinfan12 (talk) 08:56, 12 October 2011 (UTC)

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Naked-tailed Armadillos?
The article says the common name is "long-nosed armadillos" or "naked-tailed armadillos". Most sources only says long-nosed, for example: Animal Diversity and Science Direct. This is the only source I found that says naked-tailed: Armadillo Online. I have reason to doubt the naked-tailed armadillo name for this group but have left it because I am not certain. All the species in this group are commonly called "long-nosed". The "naked-tail" armadillos appear to be in the Cabassous genus where each species is called naked-tailed. If an expert knows to answer to this, it would be appreciated. Don't want another coati incident. --Pithon314 (talk) 18:17, 29 May 2021 (UTC)