armadillo pet funny dillans movie


I just found this pet related video on YouTube … and thought you might enjoy it!

https://youtube.com/watch?v=7WPPWoBYs_s%3Ff%3Dvideos%26app%3Dyoutube_gdata

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armadillo pet I DO NOT recomend as a pet for unexperienced owners. check local laws, zoonotic diseases, talk with your local exotic vets. armadillos are the only Mammal that does natural Cloning and produces quintuplets. Thus; All 4 litter mates are always the same sex. They can also delay implantation of the oocyte (so be pregers for months and then decide to have the babies.)

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17 Responses

  1. thirdromeprivate
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    guy, why haven’t you helped him with scretching :)? he was so funny.

  2. IronManOfficialguy
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    Great looking animal.

  3. mmabumblebee
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    Do you know if it is legl to have one of these as a pet in Texas?

  4. equinevetmed
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    look into STATE and CITY laws as well as animal imports from APHSIS on animal imports and permits and health permits. I guarentee you need a health permit. Call the state vet and ask questions as well as the local exotic vet. It takes a lot of planning- it took about a year for me and a few unsuccessful adoption attempts from reptile rescue

  5. equinevetmed
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    @IronManOfficialguy thanks! she is a pig and I’m really trying to keep her healthy and looking good! She gets her nails trimmed every other week too.

  6. equinevetmed
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    @bivenspetexotics hey I used to have a hedgehog but it got mites several times and was very expensive to keep and cure. Dillan was bought from an exotic breeder that sells to zoos. I had many failed rescue attempts of adopting and also found that armadillos are hard to tame and really hard to imprint. Dillan is tame and uses the litter box but isn’t well imprinted and likes to be alone- doing her own thing. I have vet and zoo connections and the plane ride, vet and permit $ stuff adds up.

  7. MultiPeaceboy
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    awwww!!! so cute!

  8. sindismal
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    so you let it play in cat shit then climb into the bed?

  9. NagataTeruki
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    The way she scratch herself like that on the wall, does it means she’s itchy or something? That’s unbelieveably cute ^^

  10. equinevetmed
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    she was itchy at this time – instead of just dandruff like you or I get- or molting like a bird- or shedding like a dog- they loose some scales and get itchy too sometimes

  11. equinevetmed
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    dillan dosn’t play in the litter she poohs in it. She plays by running around & she gets a bath every two days and yes she walks on my bed when I let her. she sleeps in her own cotton bedding and goes to use the litter box whenever she wants to

  12. equinevetmed
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    armadillos have been models for studying reproduction because every time they give birth they have quintuplets naturally. all litters of all females or all males each time and from the same egg and sperm! they can also DELAY implantation of the oocyte and believe it or not they ARE mammals- & have a shell ! though their homeostasis resembles a reptile in that they get cold easily and like to stay warm (80+ )they have non-nucleated blood cells like us! (reptiles have nucleated)

  13. bignell106
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    ewwww kill it kill it ewww get the shoe

  14. Matson20
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    how did you train it to use the box? also , does yours give off a musky smell?

  15. equinevetmed
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    They naturally like to stay clean and burry their waste so it is natural for them ( like cats) to use it- training took changing that into it being the only material that she would use as a bathroom. I have experience though so it may not be easy. she has a few litterboxes around the house and never has a problem but I also have her on the right diet. Male aramdillos can carry more of an odor.

  16. yynnmmbb
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    Its kinda cute .. but I would never feel safe owning a poisonous animal

  17. equinevetmed
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    Ha Ha well close! poisonous? they aren’t poisonous. they CAN get a deadly bacteria though- Mycobacterium leprae but SO CAN YOU! …. and your not poisonous…..well I don’t think.

    However the platypus has poisonous spurs and the slow loris has poisonous elbows and is the worlds only poisonous primate. Most mammals are not poisonous and armadillos are mammals like you and I.

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