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Id: | 18391
| Author: | Carvalho, Reinaldo A; Lins-Lainson, Zea C; Lainson, Ralfh
| Title: | Breeding nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) in captivity
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| Source: | s.l; s.n; 1997. 3 p. ilus.
| Abstract: | Armadillos (Dasypus sp.) are a natural host of a number of protozoal and bacterial pathogens of medical and veterinaty importance. To date , it is the best experimental host of leprosy caused by Mycobacterium leprae and can be naturally infected with this organism. Poor survical-rate of armadillos under conventional housing conditions, however, has proved a major obstacle in breeding D. novemcinctus on captivity. Encouraging results are reported for the breeding and survical of this xenarthran in a walled-off area of forest offering an environment similar to the armadillos' natural habitat. One female raised 2 consecutive litters of 2 and 4 offspring, respectively, to adult age. Increased production is anticipated after preparation of a number of these delimited areas of natural environment for breeding purposes (AU).
| Descriptors: | TATUS/cresc TATUS/psicol REPRODUCAO - dasypus novemcinctus COMPORTAMENTO ANIMAL /psicol HABITAT
| Limits: | ANIMAL
| Location: | BR191.1; 09303/s |
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