IPA: //tæˈtuːeɪ//
KK: /tæˈtuːeɪ/
A type of armadillo found in tropical South America, known for its distinctive bands of scales and large claws.
The tatouay is often seen foraging for insects in the underbrush of the rainforest.
The word 'tatouay' originates from the Tupi language, meaning 'armadillo'. It refers specifically to a type of armadillo found in South America.
Think of the Tupi word for armadillo when you hear 'tatouay' — it directly names this unique animal.