This morning I did find one of my jr rabbits had died during the night. This was a cull rabbit since the doe had a hernia from birth. It ruptured during the night and the rabbit died. It is unfortunate I didn't get her put down in a more humane manner.

On the lighter side, there is a family of armadillos living under the house deck. I generally find them annoying since they did holes in the yard, and disrupt the flowers and garden. But, these 4 little ones were so cute and I have never seen such relaxed armadillos as shown by the pics.

I haven't seen them in groups this size before. I have seen two chasing each other through the yard. They jump amazingly high.
They sniffed my feet pretty throughly and decided I wasn't something to eat.

2 comments:
How cute - I take it they don't bite or scratch. We get baby raccoons or woodchucks once in awhile, but we can't get close to those! No armadillos here in Wisconsin!
No, no biting or scratching.... Just a slightly moist nose. It was fun to have them running around like little puppies.
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