Can you own a armadillo?

Armadillos are not domesticated, so it's best to leave them in their natural habitat. However, if you do want an armadillo as a pet and have the means for providing adequate space for him/her, then some requirements need to be met: An enclosure needs at least four sides. An armadillo needs to be able to dig.
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Can I legally own an armadillo?

There are many reasons that armadillos are illegal pets, not always for the safety of the armadillo. Some areas see armadillos as being an invasive species, often not having many natural predators. Certain states and regions will ban the trade and keeping of armadillos due to the risk they place on the local ecosystem.
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What state is it legal to own an armadillo?

Question: Is it legal to own an armadillo? Answer: Not in CA.
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Can an armadillo hurt you?

They are wild animals, and any wild animal should be treated with caution and respect, but the average armadillo is not a dangerous creature. They are capable of harming people with their strong claws if they are handled incorrectly, but in most cases they will run away when they feel that they are in danger.
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Is an armadillo an exotic pet?

As armadillos are wild animals, domesticating them is a big deal. Having these small animals as pets is illegal in many places. As the armadillo is an exotic animal, you have to check the local laws before keeping them as a pet.
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How much do armadillos cost?

Purchasing Your Armadillo

Expect to pay $2,000 to $3,000 for a bred and hand-tamed, baby armadillo. Make sure you're purchasing your pet through an accredited breeder, and inquire as to whether they have the proper certificates in place that allow for legal resale in your state or town.
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Can you house train an armadillo?

A baby armadillo is more likely to be domesticated because it doesn't have the same aggressive tendencies as an adult, and it will show by its more docile behavior. You will not be able to teach your armadillo tricks or train it to perform tricks for you.
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Are armadillo shells bulletproof?

Armadillos. Despite reports of bullets ricocheting off armadillos, these creatures aren't bulletproof. Their shells are made of bony plates called osteoderms that grow in the skin.
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Do armadillos lay eggs?

How many eggs do armadillos lay? Armadillos do not lay eggs. A female armadillo gives birth to live babies, which are called 'pups' after a gestation period of three to five months, which can extend up to a period of eight to nine months due to something called delayed implantation.
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Will an armadillo hurt a dog?

Armadillos can hurt dogs in certain circumstances, but generally speaking, armadillos are not dangerous to dogs. If cornered by a dog, they have sharp claws and can bite. They do carry disease, but the risk of transmission from armadillos to dogs is very low.
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Do all armadillos carry leprosy?

In the southern United States, some armadillos are naturally infected with the bacteria that cause Hansen's disease in people and it may be possible that they can spread it to people. However, the risk is very low and most people who come into contact with armadillos are unlikely to get Hansen's disease.
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Are armadillos aggressive?

Although the armadillo is not aggressive, it is a wild animal that can potentially spread disease to humans if handled or eaten. As with any wild animal, armadillos can transmit rabies, although this is very rare.
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What is the best exotic pet?

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  • Fennec Fox. If you're looking for an unusual and exotic pet that is incredibly cute, you can't go wrong with the fennec fox. ...
  • Axolotl. This salamander has been rising in popularity. ...
  • Degu. ...
  • Cockroach. ...
  • Sugar Gliders. ...
  • Millipedes. ...
  • Hedgehogs. ...
  • Tarantulas.
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How much is a finger monkey?

2021 Prices for Finger Monkeys: Finger Monkies typically cost $4,500-$7,000. Finger monkeys, also called "pocket monkeys" and "pygmy marmosets," are tiny monkeys that typically are 5"-6" in size. They are one of the few species of monkey that are allowed to live as domesticated pets in some states.
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Can a dog get leprosy from an armadillo?

Canine leprosy is thought to be transmitted by bug bites while human leprosy is transmitted through close contact with droplets of saliva and body fluids. Humans can contract leprosy from armadillos-- we probably gave it to them; but there are no known cases of pets contracting leprosy from armadillos.
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Do armadillos chase you?

But this suit of armor (as any other armor, really) is meant to protect the animal, and not to hurt you. So the chances of encountering an aggressive armadillo are very rare. They are more likely to run, even if you try to chase or catch them, rather than attack you.
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Can I have a baby armadillo?

Making Babies

Before armadillos can start raising their young, they need to mate in order to produce a litter. Many species partake in some form of courtship ritual before they breed, but these rituals vary between species.
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Are armadillos blind or deaf?

3) Armadillos are nearly blind and deaf and rely on their keen sense of smell to monitor their environment. Some evidence suggests that an armadillo's sense of smell is sensitive enough to detect potential food sources up to 9″ underground.
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Can armadillos run fast?

Despite their heavily armored and lumbering appearance, armadillos can reach a top speed of 30 miles per hour. In fact, most species of the armadillo group, including the common nine-banded armadillo, rely upon running rather than rolling up into a ball to protect themselves from predators.
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How much is an armadillo shell worth?

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Shell can often be cracked or broken.
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What animal is bulletproof?

Pangolin is the only mammal wholly covered in hard scales to ensure maximum protection from predators in the wild. They have large, overlapping plates made of keratin; the material is similar to humans' nails.
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Can armadillos play dead?

Armadillos also may run away, burrow, or claw at attackers. The nine-banded armadillo leaps vertically when startled. If captured, it reacts by “playing dead,” either stiffening or relaxing but in either case remaining perfectly still. If this does not result in release, the captive armadillo begins kicking vigorously.
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What are armadillos favorite foods?

Ants and termites are favorite foods among armadillos; their strong legs and large front claws help them burrow as deep as they need in order to find their favorite meals. Once the bugs have been found, the armadillo's long tongue does an excellent job of extracting ants and termites from their tunnels.
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Do skunks make good pets?

Domesticated skunks are unique and sometimes rewarding pets, but they require a lot of specialized care. As with any pet, prospective skunk owners should think long and hard about whether or not they have the time and the resources to properly care for a skunk before purchasing or adopting one.
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Where do I buy an armadillo?

All armadillos live in Central and South America, except for one species. The nine-banded armadillo ranges from Argentina to the southern United States, according to the Animal Diversity Web (ADW) at the University of Michigan. Since the mid-19th century, nine-banded armadillos have expanded northward.
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