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

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    Do Armadillos Carry Disease? Armadillos can carry rabies (though rarely) and the bacteriumMycobacterium leprae which causes leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease. “There are a handful of ...

  3. Armadillos can carry leprosy and they're moving into Indiana ...

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    EVANSVILLE – Armadillos are spreading into Indiana.The disease they bring with them, though, could take a long time to get here. The squat, sharp-clawed mammals are confirmed carriers of ...

  4. Evidence reveals leprosy endemic in parts of US but can you ...

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    How do people get Hansen’s disease? About 95% of people are not susceptible to infection, ... Armadillos carry bacteria causing Hansen's disease. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  5. Leprosy - Wikipedia

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    Armadillos are a key component of modern-day research on leprosy. There is a stigma surrounding armadillos and the carrying of leprosy. Because many people do not understand armadillos very well it is common for people to think of them as being dangerous to society and as a result valuing their lives less than other animals.

  6. Armadillo - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] Armadillos are a presumed vector and natural reservoir for the disease in Texas, Louisiana and Florida. [29] [30] Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the late 15th century, leprosy was unknown in the New World. Given that armadillos are native to the New World, at some point they must have acquired the disease from old-world humans ...

  7. Dasypus - Wikipedia

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    †Beautiful armadillo (Dasypus bellus) is an extinct armadillo species found in North and South America about 2.5 million to 11,000 years ago. It is much larger than current-day species at about 2.5 times the size of the normal nine-banded armadillo and had much thicker, more robust armor.

  8. Are there armadillos in Ohio? What other US states have them ...

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    What diseases do they carry? Yes. Nine-banded armadillos can carry leprosy, which can be transmitted to people, according to the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife. Contact with armadillos ...

  9. List of cingulates - Wikipedia

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    Nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus). Cingulata is an order of armored placental mammals.Members of this order are called cingulates, or colloquially, armadillos.They are primarily found in South America, though the northern naked-tailed armadillo is found mainly in Central America and the nine-banded armadillo has a range extending into North America.