Feb 14
Prehistoric-looking animals migrating northward, now common in Kansas
There’s a “new” animal on the block in Kansas, and a strange one at that. Nine-banded armadillos were first reported in the 1940s when northward migration from Texas and Mexico reached the Sunflower State. By the 1990s, armadillos were common, and they continue to expand northward well into Nebraska. Today, armadillos have developed a substantial breeding population in Kansas.
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