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differences?

armadillos and coral snakes both live in FL. when an armadillo is threatened it can curl and its armored body looks like a ball. a coral snake curls it’s tail into a tight spiral and holds it up when an enemy is near. it attracts the enemy to its tail and protects its head. although these animals are very different what is 1 way in which they are simillar

a. they spend a lot of time in the water
b. they have ways to protect themselves
c. they use their bodies to attack enemies
d. they have ard outer layers of skin for protection

How did Noah get all the animals?

How did he get to Australia to Kangaroos?

How did he get to Mississippi to get Armadillo’s

How did he get to Tennessee to get a Possum?

How did he get to the North Pole to get a Polar Bear?

How did he get to Antartica to get a Penguin?

How did he get to South America to get a Chimpanzee?

Are armadillos protected species in Florida?

I’ve heard that armadillos are a protected species in Florida(at least here in Gainesville) and that its illegal to kill them, but, my websearches haven’t turned up anything conclusive on said illegality. [Mainly trying to deal with the critters digging under a housing foundation] Does anyone know about the animals protected status? Thanks in advance.

Armadillos (Desert Animals)

Armadillos (Desert Animals)

Text and photographs introduce the habitat, appearance, and behavior of armadillos living in the desert.

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ABC Animals

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Wildlife / Domestic Animals : Armadillo 19″ Plush Stuffed Animal Toy

Wildlife / Domestic Animals : Armadillo 19″ Plush Stuffed Animal Toy

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Critter concern…?

We have a wooded area across from our house that a developer has recently purchased to build townhouses on. I am ok with the building that will take place, but should I be concerned about what kind of animals might be coming out of the woods when their homes are displaced once the land starts being cleared? We already had one problem with armadillos that I assumed came from there. We took care of them, but I’m a little nervous about anything else that may need a place to go and decide that mine and my neighbors’ yards are it. Has anyone else experienced something like this?