Do people really eat armadillos? It may seem like an odd question, but the answer is “Yes”. In many areas of Central and South America, armadillo meat is often used as part of an average diet. Armadillo meat is a traditional ingredient in Oaxaca, Mexico. read more
It may seem like an odd question, but the answer is “Yes”. In many areas of Central and South America, armadillo meat is often used as part of an average diet. Armadillo meat is a traditional ingredient in Oaxaca, Mexico. read more
People eat everything. Armadillos can be snared or hunted pretty easily. Or you can get a buddy to watch for traffic while you go get a fresh one off the highway. read more
If left untreated, leprosy can cause nerve damage so severe that people lose feeling in their fingers and toes, leading to deformity and disability. While the germ attacks the skin, hands and feet of humans, it tends to infect the liver, spleen and lymph node of armadillos. read more