14-07-2007, 08:17 PM | #1 |
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Armadillos
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14-07-2007, 08:33 PM | #2 |
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Great pics Darren, they never fail to amaze me.
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they are amazing creatures
great pictures do they live with the torts? are they outdoors 24/7 |
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FAB!!!
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wow i love to see pics of dillos
great pics darren. they are lovely
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Facinating, would love to know more about them
such an interesting and unusual creatures to have. |
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Awww i love Armadillos=ever since reading a fairy tale book as a child about Armadillos they have always fascinated me
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Darren, the Dillos are fantastic, amazing animals.
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Thanks everyone
Yes truly fascinating creatures, No way Linda they would kill a tortoise I tried them with the adult reds once and the male dillo tried to drag his head out so never again . They don't live outdoors at all but have access to outdoors in good weather they can't tolerate the cold or damp, they are also very prone to internal worm infestation. Just noticed the old female is in season again , she has been coupled twice already this year and not taken off to pair her up D |
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