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So I was talking to someone about armadillos the other day, and the most common, the 9 banded armadillo has the strangest defence mechanism, despite being armored and protected from almost every conceivable threat everywhere but its belly, when scarred it jumps 3 feet into the air, exposing its soft underbelly. I am still trying to find out how this has any use, other than to confound the opponent.
yes, armadillos really are interesting animals
How did you know I would be talking about armadillos!
being able to predict the future is a signature ability of all large semi-aquatic rodents