WYO300RUM
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Smaller , lighter maybe higher?
Yes theycan get as high as your chest, but here in GA we are very short people.4ft??? Come on guys. I've seen plenty of them launch and I've never seen one get much higher than my knees.
They are the only living animal that carry's Leprocy, maybe 1 in 10 may have it but who wants to take that chance, be careful handling the dead ones, use plastic gloves if possible.Don't know if these Armadillos are considered "Varmints" or "Pests".
We have them all over in this part of GA and our YARD.
Probably shot 3 dozen over the past years around 3-4 AM. I would be going on a business trip and leaving early and these suckers would be running around when I would turn on the outside lights and go to my vehicle. I would sometimes shoot them with my CCW. The next day (or at the time) I would have a neighbors from 1/3 mile away call and say "Len are you shooting Yotes or hogs in your yard in the middle of the night" or you OK. Seems like someone always knows who is shooting or shots fired. We had some home invasions about 5-6 miles away and we had an incident here so everyone checks on everyone.
Been seeing the yard all dug up lately. Jill was just outside and several of these buggers scared her when she was going to the Garbage can. Well you know the rest. Jill yelled at me to get rid of them. I grabbed the 223 SBR with light & Laser and went out. Saw two next to a big brush pile. Shot one flipped him up and then shot the second going into the brush pile. Will go out tomorrow and see if there is carcasses before the Yotes get them. Don't want to walk around in the woods at this time of the night.-
Sorry Rubber GlovesThey are the only living animal that carry's Leprocy, maybe 1 in 10 may have it but who wants to take that chance, be careful handling the dead ones, use plastic gloves if possible.
FYI: Salmonella can survive for around one to four hours on hard surfaces or fabrics. Might want to think about touching one too! But if you do decide to eat one, just cook it well!Never thought of eating one. But good to know also. ;-)
Yeah, that's their response to being frightened. Really sucks when its a truck that scares them.These buggers can jump 4-5' straight up in the air in a fraction of a second. It's like they have a coiled spring in their feet.
I just got out my coyote rig with NV and Thermal along with a shooting chair. Will be more ready than last night and be looking for some tonight. We have rain coming in and they like to be out digging holes for worms/grubs/insects.
That's a big Nine Banded Dillo!This was sent to me from a missionary friend in South America. They grow em big down there
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easily4ft??? Come on guys. I've seen plenty of them launch and I've never seen one get much higher than my knees.
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maybe 3' 11", definitely in the ball park, we'll just call it 4 feet, since there were no other witnesses!!4ft??? Come on guys. I've seen plenty of them launch and I've never seen one get much higher than my knees.