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Armadillo Photo Gallery - Click For Larger Image
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2003: Juvenile armadillo caught by hand |
A juvenile armadillo caught in 2004 |
An adult armadillo caught in 2006 |
Two armadillos caught at the same hole. |
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Armadillo caught in a cage trap. |
Armadillo curling up a bit in a cage. |
See the soft belly of the dillo. |
Armadillo in a cage trap. |
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Armadillo out during the daytime. |
Armadillo running on the pavement. |
Armadillo running along at night. |
Armadillo digging for earthworms. |
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Closeup of a Florida armadillo. |
Armadillo climbing on some rocks. |
This one had a large wound on its back. |
A common sight - roadkilled armadillo. |
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A huge pile of dirt outside this burrow. |
A typical burrow next to a house. |
A burrow under a concrete pool deck. |
The mothballs didn't deter this dillo. |
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A closeup of an armadillo snout. |
Here's one digging a fresh burrow. |
Here's a fine day's armadillo catch. |
This is how I catch them! |
For armadillo trapping in Orlando, FL call 407-538-1694. If you live elsewhere, click for the National Directory of Trappers
Here is a complete list of my armadillo pages:
Armadillo Control
Armadillo Repellent
How to Get Rid of Armadillos
Armadillo Poison to Kill
How to Keep Away Armadillos
Armadillo Trapping
How to Catch an Armadillo
I operate a professional wildlife removal business in Orlando Florida. It is not a pest control or extermination company, nor is it the county animal control. It is a privately owned nuisance critter and wildlife
control business. I have caught hundreds of armadillos over the years. These are some of the photos that I've taken in the field. Armadillos are easier to photograph than the more alert animals, such as raccoons, but
it's still a challenge to photograph any wildlife, because they're always on the go, and they tend to avoid people. This is why most of my photos are of dillos in traps.
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