“…Studies involving this animal have contributed to our knowledge of embryology (Storrs and Williams, 1968; Peppler and Stone, 1980), reproductive biology (D’Addamio et al, 1977; Peppler and Stone, 1980), immunology (Harboe et al, 1978; Guerra-Infante et al, 1996) and various infectious diseases, including syphilis and Chagas disease (Chaussinand and Besse, 1952; Wicher et al, 1983). However, the nine-banded armadillo has been most exploited as a model for leprosy (Peña et al, 2008; Scollard, 2008).…”