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Red Dead Redemption – Gang Shootout Armadillo – Unsub 001

Game commentary for Red Dead Redemption multiplayer. In this video I talk a little about some tips to improve your online play. Also an appreciative shoutout to those of you watching my videos, I love hearing from you guys and getting your feedback. Final Score: 20/5 Subscribe for more, give me a Thumbs Up if you like it!

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Yesterday I saw a funny animal…can you help me identify it?

Just moved to a different climate, and I saw an animal I couldn’t identify the other day. It was grey (? it was night time) with a white face. I would guess it was about 10 inches tall, and had the silhouette of an armadillo (arched back). It had a short tail that was long enough to see, but did not touch the ground. What was it?
I live in Southern California by the way. :)

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Why did the chicken cross the road? another version.

To prove to the armadillo that it could be done.

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How do I keep an armadillo from digging up my plants?

Armadillos have been digging up my plants and i was wondering if there was anything to put out to keep them out of my plants.

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Armadillo Run levels 21-30

My solutions for the levels 21-30. All levels will be soon here.

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I have heard that once an armadillo has been trapped it never falls for it again. Is it true?

We have tried moth balls and they don’t work. Not to mention I live in an area covered in pine trees and pine needles. That does not seem to bother the ones here in Bastrop, Texas.

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Armadillo’s in Colorado?

I want to know if it is feasible that there could be an armadillo seen in northern Colorado? is it possible for them to be that far north?

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