The nine-banded armadillo is expanding its territory into parts of the country it has never been seen in before, taking everyone from wildlife experts to homeowners to pest and wildlife control ...
In an open-air barn at the edge of the University of Florida in Gainesville, veterinarian Juan Campos Krauer examines a dead armadillo’s footpads and ears for signs of infection. Its claws are curled ...
You’d be forgiven for thinking the natural habitat of the nine-banded armadillo is the side of the highway. That its natural state is, in fact, dead, its little paws outstretched in a belated ...
Every now and then the Illinois Department of Natural Resources puts out a public request for sightings of armadillos, anywhere in the state: Folks, if you see something, say something. And ...
When danger looms, the tiny and spiky armadillo lizard curls its body into a ball and bites its own tail — on purpose!
Recently archaeologists unearthed the remains of an ancient armadillo, but that’s not the big archeological discovery.
The Journal Star ran an article ("Police issue armadillo alert," July 24) on a surprising sight: an armadillo in downtown Lincoln! The article claims armadillos "aren't native to Lincoln." However, it ...
An armadillo roams a stretch of maritime hammock in search of food at Honeymoon Island in Dunedin, Florida. Scientists have teamed up to study whether armadillos fueled an uptick in human leprosy ...