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armadillo pet funny dillans movie

armadillo pet check local laws before you consider one as a pet, and zoonotic diseases, local exotic vets I DO NOT recomend as a pet for unexperienced owners. I did many years of research and worked with the species for two years before I got one.

naming help again?

im starting off a new story newly inspired its about a school that teaches kids to get back to nature so each student is renamed as an animal like a snake or an armadillo, the schools kinda like a cult
i need a school name something like in a dead language like latin i need a girls name something not too common like i knew five dianas and four adrians so common doesn’t really help, i want the name to be out of the ordinary, but not like REALLY out there i need a last name too but this can be weird it doesn’t really matter to me
a list of names would be great and the girl going to be either a phoenix a tiger or an owl if that helps any
a couple guy names would be nice too hes going to a serpent or a dragon
thanks for all the help check back to this question because i might add something and then you can modify your answer i tend to do that a lot
oh and any help ideas and feedback on my story would be nice!!!
i do use this baby name website, but it’s more of a search engine for names, i actually have three name websites and three language translators, but i’m at a loss at what to name these characters
i’m usually pretty good about names, but i’m kinda going through a phase so it’s hard to think let alone brainstorm a story by going by just he or she or person a and person b

Armadillos

WEBSITE: www.teachertube.com The name armadillo is Spanish for little armored one. The ninebanded armadillo first arrived in Texas in the mid1800s but didnt stop its northward invasion there. By the 1980s armadillos were becoming familiar sights as far north as southern Missouri. Cold winter weather will eventually stop the northward invasion of the armadillo but how far north the little armored one will goonly time will tell. Unfortunately for the armadillos most sightings involve dead …