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  • Stschil

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    the news got it all wrong. She thought it was road kill and was running to get it for the nights' stew. He thought it was alive and was trying to shoot it before she got there, but she ran into the bullet.........:):
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    A one in a million shot. That make sure of your target and what's behind it is pretty straight forward...but how an armadillo will affect a round is more nuanced.
     

    Chewie

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    Are we really sure it was an accident???
    After all it was his mother in law, maybe he is that good a shot!
     

    red46239

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    Reminded me of this old commercial.... Specifically about 50 seconds in. :):

    [video=youtube;1shK-j_u6LI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1shK-j_u6LI[/video]
     

    Tactically Fat

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    There are no armadillo living where the remaining 2/3rds of my mothers-in-law live. I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing.
     

    jinks

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    There are no armadillo living where the remaining 2/3rds of my mothers-in-law live. I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing.

    In the late 60s I saw my first armadillo in Texas. Several years ago I saw a few dead armadillos on I44 West of St Louis. Looks like they are coming this way.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    In the late 60s I saw my first armadillo in Texas. Several years ago I saw a few dead armadillos on I44 West of St Louis. Looks like they are coming this way.

    They've been in Tennessee for 10-15 years now. I saw one of the DNR Facebook news feeds where they had photographed a dead one here in Indiana, somewhere. They were unsure if it was somehow transported here or if it had been living here.
     
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