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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

Need a way to get rotted armadillo off truck?

Last weekend I was driving home from a bar really late and I guess I had to mich to drink and must have hit a dang armadillo somewhere. I never knew it. The things are everywhere around here and I have heard they jump up right before the get hit by a car. The next morning my ex brother inlaw came over and we drove to Ft walton beach for three days and when we came back I smelled something bad around the trailer. I found it. It was a big armadillo splattered onto the bumper and into the grill of my truck. It smell so bad I thought I was gonna slash. I scraped off most of it with a stick but big chunks of it are still behind my grill and guts and blood. I swear it smells so bad my neighbor made me park in the street. I don’t have insurance and now I have a busted grill and I have to drive with the windows down. It is worse than a slaughter house and churns my stomach. Even Mcdonalds drive thru complained when I went there today. Do you think anyone else in the world has troubles like me?

what is a good way to get rid of an armadillo that keeps following me around?

what is a good way to get rid of an armadillo that keeps following me around?

Does 360 allow for more than just “either-or” searches?

For example, let’s say I want to find those who like coffee AND armadillos. Is there a way to narrow down my results so that all the pages found are strictly those who have BOTH “coffee” AND “armadillos” listed as their interests rather than billions of pages of those who like EITHER “coffee” OR “armadillos” but not both on the same 360 page?

Does 360 allow for more than just “either-or” searches?

For example, let’s say I want to find those who like coffee AND armadillos. Is there a way to narrow down my results so that all the pages found are strictly those who have BOTH “coffee” AND “armadillos” listed as their interests rather than billions of pages of those who like EITHER “coffee” OR “armadillos” but not both on the same 360 page?

What is the most effective way to eliminate armadillos in one’s yard?

An armadillo has not only dug small holes all over my yard, it has dug a trench approximately 8 inches in diameter and ??? inches long. It is at least 20 inches long based on a two by six board that I shoved up in it.

Why are we made this way?

I asked an earlier question about being “made in God’s image.”

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AoRpXVZwmgGw4W_xxIdkItjsy6IX?qid=20060923104914AA6riUh

The majority of answerers said that the reference was for the soul, or intelligence, or our spiritual form; and that the statement in Genesis was more metaphorical.

Fair enough (though I’ve yet to hear the criteria for what is metaphor or poetic, and what is literal).

So here’s my next question. Why weren’t our physical bodies made better? More limbs, more eyes, greater muscles, better senses, tougher skin, quicker healing, and so on.

I know many will say that these weren’t needed before the fall of man… so why were animals given these features if they weren’t needed? Or did armadillos have soft skin, dogs could only smell like we can, and spiders walked on two legs?

And I don’t consider the desire to not question “God’s plan” a virtue. I think blind faith is one of the prime causes of misery in life.