Armadillos have recently been spotted as far north as the Missouri-Iowa border. The nine-banded armadillo, which is native to Central and South America, has been migrating north for decades as average ...
Don’t eat the armadillos. That’s a useful advisory, one you’re not likely to hear despite its urgent nature. That’s because people who are allegedly in charge of Florida are up to their usual antics, ...
Armadillos, known for their armor-like skin and powerful digging abilities, are steadily moving northward through Indiana and approaching Michigan’s border. According to a recent U.S. Geological ...
Armadillos have been invading South Carolina for years. Here’s how to keep them from your yard. Photo from Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest Have you ever walked through your yard or somewhere in ...
Wildlife officials are warning drivers to stay alert as the small, slow-moving animals become more active in their search for food.
No, that’s not a dinosaur. Or dragon. Or Pokémon. It’s a baby southern three-ringed armadillo, born at the Virginia Zoo in August. It’s the second pup born to its mother, Izel, and father, Vigo.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana now has breeding populations of armadillos. According to a recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), armadillos have colonized much of southeastern Indiana and are ...
MID-MISSOURI - Mid-Missourians may have spotted more armadillos than usual lately, and the Missouri Department of Conservation says the population of the critter in the Show-Me State is increasing.