1 in 5 do, yes. Its on the pads of their feet im toldThey can carry leprosy. I suggest a method where you don't have to clean the projectile afterwards.
Just my 2¢ ...
1 in 5 do, yes. Its on the pads of their feet im toldThey can carry leprosy. I suggest a method where you don't have to clean the projectile afterwards.
Just my 2¢ ...
Leprosy is caused by a bacteria. I wouldn't bet on it (or anything contagious) staying just on the feet.1 in 5 do, yes. Its on the pads of their feet im told
They run across the fence, die and then become the neighbors problem.......
"An international team led by researchers at Colorado State University has found that human contact with wild armadillos — including eating the meat — has contributed to extremely high infection rates of a pathogen that can cause leprosy in Pará, Brazil."Leprosy is lack of blood flow to the extremities.
You will see what looks like psoriasis on the tip of the nose, ears or tail.
You can grab it by the tail and swing it over your head and crash it's head into the ground and this 90% of the time will break it's neck.
No ruined meat from the bullet.
I have eaten 5 all hand caught and killed that way.
One took 3 wacks to the ground to break it's neck.
It was a big one and put up a great foot chase through the woods.
Yes true story.
You can go out at night with a lantern and many times place the lantern right near them and then grab the tail and swing high.
If you are not man enough to do it then by all means get out your gun.
It's just a small critter.
They can carry leprosy. I suggest a method where you don't have to clean the projectile afterwards.
Just my 2¢ ...
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