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Edentata 20 includes seven articles and a News section packed with interesting announcements. If you use camera traps for your research, make sure to have a look at the first article, which provides guidelines to individually identify giant armadillos. The short communications include new records of two poorly known species, Cabassous centralis in Guatemala and Dasypus pilosus in Peru. Two contributions deal with behavioral observations, agonistic behavior among Bradypus variegatus and non-agonistic encounters of wild Myrmecophaga tridactyla. Unusual coloring patterns are described in two contributions, one about leucism in Bradypus variegatus and the other about an albino Tamandua tetradactyla.

We hope you´ll enjoy reading Edentata 20, and take the opportunity to invite you to submit your manuscripts for the next issue.

Best wishes, and many thanks to all authors and reviewers!
The editorial team of Edentata