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Hedgehogs and Tortoises in other places, of course (there are some in my garden); but the real old and clever kind, with their scales lying lippety-lappety one over the other, like pine-cone scales, that lived on the banks of the turbid Amazon in the High and Far-Off Days, are always called Armadillos, because they were so clever.
Just So Stories Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Armadillos - Shaped like a lobster, made of Python, and called Armadillos -- the highly controversial sculpted shoe designs of Alexander McQueen.
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Armadillos - Shaped like a lobster, made of Python, and called Armadillos -- the highly controversial sculpted shoe designs of Alexander McQueen.
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In passing through Armadillo, CIMMYT had to sacrifice the breadth of environmental tolerance that would have come if several "Armadillos" had been found.
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Armadillos are commonplace in the south, having adapted much like squirrels to urban and suburban environments.
Leprosy Linked to Armadillos Ron Winslow 2011
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At 34 Blake is called on to play QB for the Texas State Fighting Armadillos because they can not offer scholarships because of corruption sanctions.
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Armadillos are one of the very few mammals that harbor the bacteria that cause the sometimes disfiguring disease, which first shows up as an unusual lumpy skin lesion.
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"Heck, why don't they just borrow one of the Armadillos from" Armageddon "?"
JSC Rover to Join Inaugural Parade and Crabwalk - NASA Watch 2009
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Armadillos are one of the very few mammals that harbor the bacteria that cause the sometimes disfiguring disease, which first shows up as an unusual lumpy skin lesion.
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Armadillos are the only non-human animals known to harbor the infection, and in some cases in recent years doctors have suspected the odd-looking animals, which appear cloaked in a suit of armor.
Leprosy Linked to Armadillos Ron Winslow 2011
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