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As the climate warms, armadillos march north, forcing Midwestern communities to adjust to an unexpected newcomer.
Armadillos are moving north, and experts say there’s a chance they could soon become more common in Michigan. According to a recent study released by the U.S. Geological Survey, the nine-banded ...
Armadillos, known for their armor-like skin and powerful digging abilities, are steadily moving northward through Indiana and approaching Michigan’s border. According to a recent U.S. Geological ...
Armadillos are on the move in Johnson County as the population grows throughout the state, bringing curiosity — and possibly a few torn-up lawns.
According to a recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey, armadillos are colonizing much of southeastern Indiana and are spreading north and west. With climate change and the unpredictable weather, ...
If you grew up in Texas, chances are you've run into pesky bugs like mosquitoes, tussock moth caterpillars and fire ants. But have you ever come across a rattlesnake or a coyote? Being the second ...
Did you know that there are jellyfish living throughout the Hoosier State? Indiana DNR officials recently spoke more in depth ...
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