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Letter: Armadillos in Kentucky?

Susan Rarey writes:
Tonight around 9 o'clock I was coming home from my brother's house and had just gotten on 704 headed towards Fairplay. I saw an animal in the road so I slowed down. I first thought it was a 'possum, but I was able to safely come to a full stop. I put my brights on and it was actually an armadillo. I even got out of my van for a closer look. It was indeed an armadillo.

I shooed it off and last I saw it, it was headed up towards Dr. Grant's house. Had it been light, I would've snapped a picture. I was surprised to see that we have armadillos in Kentucky. Has anyone else seen one?




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