It was in a bottle, had like an armadillo on the label, thought maybe it was called Rusty’s???
It was in a bottle, had like an armadillo on the label, thought maybe it was called Rusty’s???
I think that it had an aztec setting and they used an armadillo to play a game of ball.
Okay – I call them potato bugs, but apparently I’m wrong. What’s the proper name for those little grey armadillo-like insects that curl up into balls when you poke them? You can find them just about anywhere in the midwest and northeast of the U.S.A., and I grew up calling them potato bugs and poking them. But I have no idea what they actually are called. My friend calls them “Roly-Polys,” if that’s any help.
about 1/4″ long and look like little armadillos. We live in the Northeast and these bugs seem to live underneath rocks. My daughters like to catch them for their bug jars, but I’d like to do some research to see what they eat to keep them alive. Does anyone know the name of these bugs? We’ve nicknamed them rolly-pollies, potato bugs and armadillo bugs.
Yes, they sometimes curl up into little balls when touched. Almost like that’s their defense-mechanism.
I don’t know the artist or name of the song but it goes “Shes a bad armadillo”
I think its oldies. I think it was in the early 90′s. It might be armidilla… I don’t know but it is an old song.
Maybe its not armidilla or armidiillo…… But its “shes a bad” ……….something………….. I don’t know….
Cordylus Cataphractus is the scientific name for the Armadillo Lizard. I want to know if it’s Greek or Latin? What does it mean (please translate into english lettering)? and how do you pronounce it (also, in the english language and lettering)?
10 points, to those who get the answer right.
what about “cordylus”?
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