Armadillos are often assumed to be a critter of the wild west, but they can actually be found in several places across the United States, including Indiana. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources ...
Armadillos are also burrowers, which makes them a frequent menace in Missouri backyards. Driving down the roads of Mid-Missouri, you are likely to see roadkill along the way - deer, raccoons and more ...
Leprosy is an ancient disease, the oldest disease known to be associated with humans, with evidence of characteristic bone pitting and deformities found in burial sites in India as far back as 2000 ...
You’ve probably seen raccoons and opossums But what about armadillos?The hard-shell mammal has officially made its way into the Hoosier state and into our area ...
Armadillos are solitary creatures, and their nature reflects that. Even domesticated armadillos still display wild traits like the one in this video. They can roam up to eight acres daily, so an ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana now has breeding populations of armadillos. According to a recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), armadillos have colonized much of southeastern Indiana and are ...
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said the animals are traveling from the western and southern parts of the state. "They've been in Tennessee for about 30 years now," said Matt Cameron, the ...
It’s unclear if the little bugger lost in a battle with someone’s tire or if he jumped right smack dab into the grill of a car that surprised him (or her, who knows?) as armadillos are wont to do. But ...
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