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G'day Reijinni, Thank you for your question. I would take a picture. We don't see many armadillos in Australia. Regards
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Use it as a pillow!!!
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Chase it...:)
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Take some pictures then run after it. :)
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I would kiss it on the nose. They are cute.
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I'm allowed to run away from Armadillos, it's the public they frown upon my running away from!...lmao!
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i would simply keep on walking. if i want to see an armadillo i would simply look it up on the internet. other that that i would probably catch it and keep it as my pet.
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would be so haopy cos i love them:D
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I think I would whip out my camera phone and picture message it to a bunch of people because it would be rather significant if I happened across an Armadillo
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I would take a pic of it then try to pet it.
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stay away, they are the ONLY animal capable of catching and carrying human leperousy
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Ok, funny armadillo story. I do adventure races. I was doing one a few summers ago down in Texas. It was a night race, so it's pitch dark out (we had headlamps), and it's like 2:00 in the morning, and we'd just spent the past hour lost. Anyway, there's 3 people on my team, and the guy in back is like "did you hear that" and the other two of us are talking about where we're going, so we didn't even respond to him. (please note, he's ex-marine.. important) After a bit longer, he says "No, I'm serious, did hear that?" "hear what?" About that time, he goes flying past us, scared out of his mind. We turn around and there's two armadillos on the path behind us, playing. It was hilarious. I was singing "that halls of montezuma" for a while. Big brave marine, funny.
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Use to see a "ton" of 'em every night, when I lived in the country. Not so much in the city (only opossums). I would probably just ignore it, seeing it was pretty common. But, I always wondered where ALL those night-time animals go during the day (it seems there wouldn't be enuff holes in the ground, places under houses, etc.)? There was thousands of rabbits, opossums, armadillos, etc., where I lived, LoL!
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I see them all of the time. When I was young I use to try to catch them but its almost impossible, even though they are almost blind they are very very quick. My mother managed to catch a couple when she was a teenager and she kept them as pets. People eat them here in Florida, as well as raccoons, oppossums, turtles, snakes and alligators. Not me though.
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I would spray it off my truck with my garden hose.
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I might say "look, there is an armadillo"
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i'd say, "OH MY GOD, look its an Armadillo!"
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kill it and eat it
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Squeal and go "Awww.." and try to hug it.
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I'd warn everyone not to eat it. That's how you get leprosy.
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Nothing, I'm in Texas - I see armadillos all the time.
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I'd do the following: Double-take Gawp Think "What the f-k is an armadillo doing in Manchester (UK)?" Tell people Get sectioned
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id wave and say 'hiya! ha
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announce a Kodak moment
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not know what it was
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Send it to Armageddon!
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wonder what the hec is an armadillo doing in the city.
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Hug it, squeeze it, and call it George. Or not. ;)
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the last one I saw was just before I ran over it on the backs road Oklahoma. Their cute little buggers,but the highways are their downfall.
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I don't know but my friend reckons that ninja's are scared of armadillo's. what do YOU think?
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scream cuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuute!!! and then watch it do anything for a looooong time:)
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i see them all the time... on the side of the road... they dont move much...
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Wonder whose house it escaped from.
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I see them all the time. I live in Kansas and they have migrated from Texas. They like to dig holes in the yard and, like turtles, can't cross the road fast enough to avoid being smushed.
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I would think to myself, "Oh look, and armadillo."
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