I'vejustgotmyfirstdigitalcameraand I wasouttomakesomecontent.
Butthensomedays I didseeotherlivingthingsthatweren't moldbecauseitwasFloridaand I mightseeah, blackraceror a frogorgetstungby a yellowjacket.
Andthenoneday I sawoutsideofmywindowthislittlegroupofarmadillosWilkinrealcute, and I thought, I'lltakemynewdigitalcameraand I'lltake a bunchofpicturesoffthemNowweareawarethesedaysthatyoucangetdiseasesfromanimalsandyoucangetleprosyfromarmadillos.
Theofficialadviceis, donothandlethemunnecessarily, and I didnot.
Butif I woremyheadphonesandlistentopunkrock, theywouldcomeoverandtheywouldsnuffonmyhead, I thinkbecausetheythoughtmaybetheusedorsevensecondswasactuallylike a littlebugcrawlingaround, astheydousetheirrabbitlikeearstolistenforprey.
ButthesubspeciesthatlivesintheUS, interestingly, areallverygeneticallysimilar, suggestingthatonly a fewmadeitthisfarnorthbeforeestablishing a population.
Thesarmadillosalsoalwayshavelittersofidenticalquadruplets, sothatrole I washangingoutwithandyes, roleisthecollectivenounforarmadilloswereprobablybrothersorsisters, allgeneticallyidentical.
Otherawesomethingsaboutarmadillos.
Theyliveinplaceswherethere's a lotofwater, sotheyhavetwodifferentwaysofgettingacrosswater, andtheycanchoosewhichonetheydo.
Butthegoodnewsisthatnineminutearmadillosairgreatatsurvivinginthehumancreatedlandscape, evenofanofficeparkoutsideofOrlando, FloridaTheyareabundantas a species.
They'redoingverywell, and I lovethem.
And I lovegoingbackandthroughfilepicturesfrom 2003.
Andifyouare a memberoftheBizarreBeespinclub, yes, youwillbegettinganarmadilloinyourmailboxsometimesoon.