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Red Dead Redemption – Gang Shootout on Armadillo

Some RDR multiplayer online gameplay. Check out my channel for more 1080p videos.

Can dogs contract or transmit leprosy from armadillos?

Last night my dog attacked a three banded armadillo in Texas. Armadillos can carry leprosy. Look it up if you doubt me. Could my dog be at risk for contracting the disease? I know humans can contract leprosy from armadillos but could my dog? Or could he be a carrier for the disease and thereby expose my family to danger?

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. :)

My sister picked up a dead armadillo last night and is sick now??

She picked up the armadillo and then brought it home and cooked it for dinner. I didn’t eat any but now she has explosive diarrhea and I want to kick her out. What is the easiest way to tell her I want her to move out of my house?

How do i catch an armadillo?

It is in my back yard under my deck, at night it comes out and digs big holes in my yard.

Would you recommend that I leave my dog home when I go to NW Arkansas to camp?

groundhogs, beavers, LOTS OF RACOONS, vultures, ducks, deer, armadillos, and foxes are there..any other possibly dangerous animals pose a threat? its a lab blue heeler..but shes not the most courageous dog..mainly at night she gets a skitzy because she cant see perfectly since its dark..should she just stay home for this trip?
what i meant was if something is coming behind and its dark she gets skitsy

What can I do to keep armadillos from digging in the yard?

At night, armadillos seem to be the ones creating messy holes in our yard. While these holes are generally easy to cover, it gets tiring to do so day after day.

We are not 100% sure that armadillos are doing this, but we are quiet positive. Unfortunately we saw one dead on the road, even though it is in a neighbor.
Armadillos and other animals can easily access our yard because we live right in front of a forest.
So what can I do? I don’t want to kill them, just to make them stop digging!