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I live on almost an acre which thrives with black snakes, corn snakes, barn owls, red tailed hawks, armadillo's and other various creatures.
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Flip an armadillo's skull around 360 degrees, listen to author Simon Winchester explain how skulls evolved, and browse through images of a British collector's stash of skulls.
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I live on almost an acre which thrives with black snakes, corn snakes, barn owls, red tailed hawks, armadillo's and other various creatures.
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And ever wonder what life looks like through an armadillo's eyes or an alligator's?
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Each combination of animals has a unique teamup; for instance, the hippo and armadillo's teamup is the Circus Ball, a fast and powerful attack that involves the hippo balancing on top of balled-up armadillo while the two fly around the level and wreak havoc.
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She leaves it to us to savor the irony and the absurdity of the armadillo's "weak mailed fist clenched ignorant against the sky."
The Power of Reticence Simic, Charles 2006
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Also, the armadillo's an animal -- and I'm being very serious -- that carries leprosy, but not this one.
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The swordsmith was old-in his seventies, at least, Nicholas estimated, with a round face and skin as Uned and leathery as an armadillo's hide.
Second Skin Lustbader, Eric 1995
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Below his bald pate his brows made furrows as many as the armadillo's 'Perhaps it better you leave now.'
Quiller Bamboo Hall, Adam 1991
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My buttocks felt like they had turned yellow; the armadillo's taste in decor could have used a little class too.
An East Wind Coming Cover, Arthur Byron 1979
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