Armadillo Tribute Thread
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SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »Bump.
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Hello Armadillo Fans!!!1
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Yay! An armadillo thread! One of my favorite critters in all of Texas. Did you know these little *kitten* can swim like a mofo both above & below the water? My brother & I tried to catch one when I was about 12 old. We got up early to fish at the pond behind the house and we saw it while walking to the pond. We thought it would make an awesome redneck pet & cornered it at the pond or so we thought. Nope! That sucker took a leap into the water & swam like mad for about 10 yards & then dove under. It didn't come back up until it crawled out of the other side of the pond which was about 30 yards across.
We were so impressed we just left him alone from then on. One of the coolest freaking animals ever.0 -
@FireTurtle75 wrote: »Yay! An armadillo thread! One of my favorite critters in all of Texas. Did you know these little *kitten* can swim like a mofo both above & below the water? My brother & I tried to catch one when I was about 12 old. We got up early to fish at the pond behind the house and we saw it while walking to the pond. We thought it would make an awesome redneck pet & cornered it at the pond or so we thought. Nope! That sucker took a leap into the water & swam like mad for about 10 yards & then dove under. It didn't come back up until it crawled out of the other side of the pond which was about 30 yards across.
We were so impressed we just left him alone from then on. One of the coolest freaking animals ever.
Then you'll like this song
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SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »Then you'll like this song
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SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »@Speziface wrote: »BedsideTableKangaroo wrote: »SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »Armadillos are also very heavy. For something about the size of a dachshund, they are very dense and heavy.
they are very effective speed bumps.
In German they're called panzerschwein.
Did @MeeseeksAndDestroy tell you that?
Nope. I was reading about German POWs being housed in Texas. The camp guards (from the northern US) didn't know what they were either, so the Germans christened them 'armored pigs.'0 -
SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »@Speziface wrote: »BedsideTableKangaroo wrote: »SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »Armadillos are also very heavy. For something about the size of a dachshund, they are very dense and heavy.
they are very effective speed bumps.
In German they're called panzerschwein.
Did @MeeseeksAndDestroy tell you that?
Nope. I was reading about German POWs being housed in Texas. The camp guards (from the northern US) didn't know what they were either, so the Germans christened them 'armored pigs.'
The more you know...0 -
SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »@Speziface wrote: »BedsideTableKangaroo wrote: »SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »Armadillos are also very heavy. For something about the size of a dachshund, they are very dense and heavy.
they are very effective speed bumps.
In German they're called panzerschwein.
Did @MeeseeksAndDestroy tell you that?
Nope. I was reading about German POWs being housed in Texas. The camp guards (from the northern US) didn't know what they were either, so the Germans christened them 'armored pigs.'
The more you know...
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SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »@Speziface wrote: »BedsideTableKangaroo wrote: »SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »Armadillos are also very heavy. For something about the size of a dachshund, they are very dense and heavy.
they are very effective speed bumps.
In German they're called panzerschwein.
Did @MeeseeksAndDestroy tell you that?
Nope. I was reading about German POWs being housed in Texas. The camp guards (from the northern US) didn't know what they were either, so the Germans christened them 'armored pigs.'
The more you know...
I keep them around the house for that very purpose. No luck yet.0 -
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Anyone wanna go home to one?0
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My son has a painting done by an armadillo and a turtle from the zoo last year!0
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LittleLionHeart1 wrote: »
they look so cute and this was pretty funny @LittleLionHeart I've also never seen one0 -
@lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »this is weird i was just talking about armadillo leprosy yesterday
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lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »
Oh my bad I didn’t know this thread was about Amarillo, the 14th biggest city in the state and the seat of Potter County in Fallout 4..
Is this the way to Amarillo?
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@lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »
Oh my bad I didn’t know this thread was about Amarillo, the 14th biggest city in the state and the seat of Potter County in Fallout 4..
are you sure it’s not about armistice, an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time?
It could be about being armigerous, which is bearing a coat of arms
or that one movie where an asteroid threatens to collide with earth so billy bob thornton stops it by detonating a nuclear bomb
Billy Bob had nothing to do with it. Bruce Willis saved the day!1
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