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  2. Armadillos are out destroying SC yards. Here’s how to keep ...

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    Make your yard intentionally inhospitable for armadillos. To do this, Critter Control recommends that you place wood chips in your yard, especially around your flower beds, to make it difficult ...

  3. How To Get Rid Of Armadillos So They Won't Destroy Your Yard

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    Damage in your yard or garden are usually dozens of shallow holes a few inches deep, says Dykes. You also may see three-toed tracks with claw marks. Armadillos are nocturnal, though they may move ...

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  5. Landscape maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Using tools, supplies, knowledge, physical exertion and skills, a groundskeeper may plan or carry out annual plantings and harvestings, periodic weeding and fertilizing, other gardening, lawn care, snow removal, driveway and path maintenance, shrub pruning, topiary, lighting, fencing, swimming pool care, runoff drainage, and irrigation, and ...

  6. Six-banded armadillo - Wikipedia

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    Six-banded armadillo painted by Frans Post, 1637-1644 Skull of a six-banded armadillo. The six-banded armadillo is the largest in Euphractinae, which also contains the pichi and hairy armadillos; in fact, it is the third largest armadillo after the giant armadillo and the greater long-nosed armadillo. [2]

  7. Armadillosuchus - Wikipedia

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    The ribs of Armadillosuchus show signs of having undergone pachyostosis, meaning that they are thickened. The limbs were elongated like in other Notosuchians, but still relatively short compared with other sphagesaurids, with the humerus being much more robust than in Caipirasuchus.

  8. Tripod stance - Wikipedia

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    The common dwarf mongoose (Helogale parvula) adopts a tripod stance when being vigilant for predators. [2] In a similar mammal, the thirteen-lined ground squirrel (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus), vigilance behaviour includes four postures: (1) quadrupedal alert (all four feet on the ground with head above the horizontal); (2) semiupright alert (on hind feet with a distinctive slouch); (3 ...

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