Armadillo?!

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Armadillo?!

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Is this an armadillo? If so, it's the first one I've seen in this part of the state, let alone on a trail cam of mine.
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As you can see, the dominating doe was thinking about taking it out. :lol:
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Yup, armadillo. I remember when I got my first one on camera over by KY Lake about a decade ago. Now I get hundreds of pictures of them.
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Looks like it to me. Those things make a lot of noise in the woods.
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Yep my buddy sent me this pic from our lease in Marion co the other day.Image
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