RELOCATING A YOUNG ARMADILLO

Look who's been rooting up our garden!!!

Most armadillos don't find their way onto our property. But... some do. When they do, they are known to root up the ground in search of worms and grubs, along with other tasty little creatures. They can really make a mess of things and also uproot plants, so we opt for relocating them. Many people will kill them, but we prefer to move them. Here's a little one our nine year old son caught recently, which we released down by the woods by the lake. It was cute, for an armadillo, and we wish it a happy life. Enjoy the photos!

BYE, BYE ARMADILLO - PHOTOS

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It's a rare animal for us,because so many poachers are after him.

Aren’t armadillos bubonic plague carriers?