Animals
Roadkill Confirms Nine-Banded Armadillo Populations Made Its Way to Kentucky
While the nine-banded armadillo is not native to Kentucky, sightings have raised suspicion that the species has made its way to the state, however, a recent roadkill of one confirms the suspicion. Read more here.
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