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Meet Frank, hel'll change how you see armadillos (Original Post) catbyte Saturday OP
Thank you , catbyte. I like Frank. debm55 Saturday #1
Possum with armour Bayard Saturday #2
Their closest relative... buzzycrumbhunger Saturday #5
:) Solly Mack Saturday #3
Love them! buzzycrumbhunger Saturday #4
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing your pictures. catbyte Saturday #6
We traveled to LA back in the 70s -- it was our first time seeing armadillos. They weren't found further north then. eppur_se_muova Saturday #10
Yup, they always have identical quads TexasBushwhacker Saturday #9
They carry leprosy. That's why Florida has a resurgence. LeftInTX Saturday #7
Yup buzzycrumbhunger Saturday #8
Frank is adorable 💙💙 he's having so much fun TommieMommy Saturday #11
Frank thinks the balls are other male armadillos methinks Ponietz Saturday #12
Nine banded armadillos have only been in the US since the late 19th Century. LeftInTX Saturday #13
I love and want to protect all critters. Laffy Kat Saturday #14
Frank is very cute 🥰 MustLoveBeagles Saturday #15

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,348 posts)
4. Love them!
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 02:33 PM
Saturday

We had a pair of armadillos dig a nest under our lanai (I’m in FL, so these are 9-banded armadillos) and eventually emerged with four little ones. They were ADORABLE, and fearless. It was really sad when they grew old enough to venture out of the back yard and head into the vacant lots across the street, but it was a privilege to be able to see them grow up.

catbyte

(37,797 posts)
6. That's awesome! Thanks for sharing your pictures.
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 02:38 PM
Saturday

I read that armadillos have made their way into Michigan so I hope to meet one someday.

eppur_se_muova

(40,003 posts)
10. We traveled to LA back in the 70s -- it was our first time seeing armadillos. They weren't found further north then.
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 04:32 PM
Saturday

They sure have been spreading rapidly ever since. Can you guess why ?? Hint: it's due to a fraud !

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buzzycrumbhunger

(1,348 posts)
8. Yup
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 03:56 PM
Saturday

That’s what kept me from touching them when they’d come close…They didn’t make it easy, though!

LeftInTX

(33,906 posts)
13. Nine banded armadillos have only been in the US since the late 19th Century.
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 10:17 PM
Saturday

They are on the run!

I think they either have poor hearing or poor eyesight.

Laffy Kat

(16,775 posts)
14. I love and want to protect all critters.
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 10:39 PM
Saturday

Yet, I don't think I could bring myself to pick Frank up. There's something about their undersides that gross me out. I do think they are very cute, though. Down south where I grew up, we called them possums on the half-shell.

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