Armadillo’s in Colorado?

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  1. Just the restaurants

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  2. Okay, i have lived in colorado for my entire life and i never saw an armadillo. However they may have them at the zoo. i haven’t gone in a while but they may have them. but he only other place you could find them is on a menu.

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  3. I think its too cold for them especially at night. since they are nocturnal and all they wouldn’t like it very well here.
    However, I do know that the Armadillo restaurant here in FC was given a stuffed one from a friend of mine who brought it from TX when she came here.

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  4. Big Ol' Gal Named Hildy

    Well, it would be rare in northern Colorado, but they’re tough little critters, so I wouldn’t begin to say it’s impossible :-)

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  5. don’t think so…never seen one in the mountains. Doubt they get this far north.

    As xjoizey says…the restaurants…

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  6. ohh that made me hungry. No animal Armadillos, but just like the first poster said, you’ll find Armadillo restaurants and they are YUMMY! :)

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  7. Never seen one here, but I’ve seen a lot of Skunks, Rabbits, and Prarie Dogs.

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  8. Restaurants? Well, you’re not really missing anything. Here in Texas, they are digging up my backyard and my dogs go nuts barking at them at night. And you can always find them as roadkill on the highways. I guess they are strange-looking to someone who has never seen them though.

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