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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2154546" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Leprosy in armadillo's Even if it was ...i never seen it here..and something i read many years ago stated none in oklahoma</p><p>were ever known to have it,,</p><p>Lets define what it is on them critters...It stems from lack of blood flow to the extremities of the armadillo ..like the tips of the ears and tip of the tail.. lack of blood flow in these areas will make the critter look like the area is dried like psoriasis....</p><p></p><p>I never killed one that had any smell...they just smell like outside ...</p><p>I have sat and hunted in areas with them and watch them for an hour rooting around following their noses..</p><p>I watched a skunk from just a few feet away foraging for worms etc for 30 minutes+...</p><p>I let my self be known to the skunk and armadillo and neither really cared i was there....</p><p></p><p>That i feel is lack of human contact...nice to be able to hunt in a situation like that.</p><p></p><p>That is correct i did not kill either one of the critters i was observing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2154546, member: 15054"] Leprosy in armadillo's Even if it was ...i never seen it here..and something i read many years ago stated none in oklahoma were ever known to have it,, Lets define what it is on them critters...It stems from lack of blood flow to the extremities of the armadillo ..like the tips of the ears and tip of the tail.. lack of blood flow in these areas will make the critter look like the area is dried like psoriasis.... I never killed one that had any smell...they just smell like outside ... I have sat and hunted in areas with them and watch them for an hour rooting around following their noses.. I watched a skunk from just a few feet away foraging for worms etc for 30 minutes+... I let my self be known to the skunk and armadillo and neither really cared i was there.... That i feel is lack of human contact...nice to be able to hunt in a situation like that. That is correct i did not kill either one of the critters i was observing... [/QUOTE]
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