Posted by da.bees on June 14, 2013 at 22:09:13 from (72.181.176.234):
In Reply to: Armadillo? posted by notjustair on June 14, 2013 at 15:12:14:
There was one mention of how the jump straight up when statled. One of those country kid games where you sneek up on one and see how high you can make him jump. Have to admit that occasional I spot one come my way and stand still and give him a scare just to see him flip and tear out of there. That's why so many are killed on the road. Driver sees the dillo in time to stradle him and prevent smashing him under the tires. Car scares him about the time he's under engine,stupid thing jumps and collides with undercarraige. Makes enough racket that you can't resist looking to see what it bent or broke. I will bet any man he can't pull one from a hole with one hand once he's 2/3 underground. Some say he swells up and others say he's anchored by those long claws. Which ever it is,the thing can continue digging(and making headway)while you are trying to pull him out by the tail. In the black clay around here he can tunnel himself completly out of sight in less than 5 minutes if you only poke at him or a small dog is pestering him. Sure would like a couple trained to tunnel when, where and direction I wanted them to.
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