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Beneath its eyes, the armadillo has a long snout that tapers to a point. this elongated snout houses a keen sense of smell, which the armadillo relies on to locate its preferred food sources, such as insects and small invertebrates. the sensitive nostrils at the end of its snout are well-adapted for sniffing out hidden prey, even in the dark and under the soil.

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Model
Aperture v3
Guidance scale
7
Dimensions
1024 × 1024