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9-banded Armadillos: The Top Fun Facts You Need To Know!  

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@jack-is-back
@jack-is-back 4 месяца назад
Cool
@WildlifeCommandCenter
@WildlifeCommandCenter 4 месяца назад
I like them
@CitKat657
@CitKat657 4 месяца назад
She’s so cute. I once heard that they “jump upwards” when scared, so that’s why they get hit by cars so often. Any ideas if this is true? Thanks!
@WildlifeCommandCenter
@WildlifeCommandCenter 4 месяца назад
This is very true and it is why they die
@Will324
@Will324 4 месяца назад
I see so many of them hit by vehicles on freeways in Missouri. I wish people wouldn't drive at night ​@@WildlifeCommandCenter
@mssannysanderson9203
@mssannysanderson9203 4 месяца назад
I think they are so very precious and cute. but this poor baby is terrified. shaking a and drooling
@WildlifeCommandCenter
@WildlifeCommandCenter 4 месяца назад
@mssannysanderson9203 - Watch this if you like armadillo content: ru-vid.comEd9fAsBk4o8 Armadillos are very beneficial to the ecosystem and they are the best Turtle Rats I know! BHB
@Will324
@Will324 4 месяца назад
Oh man i see so many of these poor little guys in Missouri hit by vehicles on the freeway. I must've seen at least 60 of them within a span of 2 hours bloating and deceased on the side of freeways as i drive. I assume they are hit at night and i rarely drive at night. I wish people wouldnt drive at night honestly.
@mssannysanderson9203
@mssannysanderson9203 4 месяца назад
@Will324 could not agree with you more! I avoid driving at night so I don't hit animals too! but it's wombats, echidna , koalas, birds, wallaby's and roos that get hit where I am. We need safe animal crossings under or over roads. We cut their territories up with roads and they can't find water, food or mates without crossing roads. it's unfair. the other idea is a road curfew. only emergency driving at night or trucks. I know no one will like that but something has to be done. we lost 12 koalas since December where I live on the road. and they are 'endangered' here. and by 'at night' I mean between 1am and 5am for example. most animals try to cross when it's quite.
@Will324
@Will324 4 месяца назад
@@mssannysanderson9203 only consolation to ourselves is the hope that they get a better life when they reincarnate. Still, it's not consoling enough to not mourn what happens to them, and, as you've said, the fact that we humans are intruding upon their territory by building all these unnatural roads just so we can transport our lazy a*ses across long stretches of territory without having to walk or some other more normal way, all due to our laziness and desire for comfort and ease, by building all these polluting destructive highways, while calling it 'progress'. We are living in denial by doing that. Denial that our activities our destroying the natural world around us- a world that sustains and nurtures us and everything else and by doing so we will inevitably destroy ourselves. Hopefully people start to wake up and stop trying to live just for gratifying their senses and realize that every living thing here has a right to it's life as much as human beings. Until and unless the bulk of humanity can grasp this truth I don't see things going any better for the animals. And even these so called wildlife experts and carers like this content creator here is disrespectful of animals I've seen as he's bragging about having pork for dinner. Why refer to pigs as pork? That word was designed to desensitize people to the fact that that's a sentient being they are eating. It's purpose is to inject the idea subliminally that a pig is a product and nothing more: PORK. How disrespectful to the animal and God and evil to do that. Same goes for other terms that were created for the same reason: 'beef' 'poultry' 'venison' - these are our brothers and sisters in creation and definitely the Lord will not like the abuse and suffering perpetuated on them by ignorant humanity , and thus the karmic effects created by such insane violent behavior towards our animal brethren is that we have the degradation of consciousness in humanity as whole, and our evolutionary birthright of achieving superconsciousness is neglected , unknown, and ignored by the bulk of humanity and each proceeding generation becomes even more degraded, insane, and lower consciousness than the previous and humanity degenerates into insanity and oblivion --- until it all starts over again when the culture/society gets annihilated thru war or some other cataclysm.
@Okie-Girl
@Okie-Girl 2 месяца назад
I am originally from Oklahoma and growing up I saw hundreds of armadillos dead of the side of the roads but never once did I see one out in the wild. I live just a couple miles from Kentucky Lake in Ky close to Tenn and I've probably seen a couple dozen this Spring walking around already in a 5 mile radius from my house.😊
@MariaAbrams
@MariaAbrams 4 месяца назад
Poor thing is so scared. I think theyre really cool animals. Super interesting! She is really cool. I havent seen one yet, but cant wait until i do. Are they all pretty even tempered like this one? Or do they get aggressive?
@WildlifeCommandCenter
@WildlifeCommandCenter 4 месяца назад
They are not aggressive in any nature they are super shy, very seclusive and just want to get away
@CombatDoc54
@CombatDoc54 2 месяца назад
I can't believe that you never mentioned the 2 other MOST amazing facts about armadillos. Come on!! Does anyone know what was missed here? Seriously.
@WildlifeCommandCenter
@WildlifeCommandCenter 2 месяца назад
@CombatDoc54, it sounds like you're eager to dive deeper into some of the fascinating aspects of armadillos! They indeed have many unique traits that can spark curiosity. Two often-highlighted facts that intrigue many are that some species of armadillos can encase themselves in their shells completely (like the three-banded armadillo), and armadillos are one of the few animals that can contract leprosy, similar to humans. If these weren’t the facts you were thinking of, or if there are other amazing details you'd like to share or discuss, please let us know! Your enthusiasm for sharing knowledge is exactly what makes the community at @WildlifeCommandCenter so vibrant and engaging. Keep the conversation going, and if there’s more you’d like to explore or clarify, we’re here to dive into those details! [ru-vid.com/show-UCx4UeydCJfXHnV-wtF80TEQ] #ArmadilloFacts #WildlifeEducation #EngagingCommunity #WildlifeCommandCenter
@zalialyon1853
@zalialyon1853 4 месяца назад
What is the savk on the side of it"s mouth..love these guys. Hope they make it to ohio lol
@WildlifeCommandCenter
@WildlifeCommandCenter 4 месяца назад
That’s just Slava coming out of his mouth
@lorimchann5075
@lorimchann5075 4 месяца назад
He is acared. You should wrap him in a towel or blanket and reassure him or her. You really shouldn't upset an animal even tho its for teaching purposes. Mental health is part of it too
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