TheBanyanTree: Nine Banded Mystery

Pam James pamjamesagain at gmail.com
Sat Apr 17 06:23:06 PDT 2021


well now I wanna know!!

On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 1:39 PM dale.m.parish--- via TheBanyanTree <
thebanyantree at lists.remsset.com> wrote:

>
> Cindy doesn't usually fabricate illogicals as part of a joke, so when she
> told
> me that there were three dead baby armadillos in a row just north of the
> house, I took her at her word.
>
> Not exactly in a row, but about five meters apart, on a line running almost
> due east-west, about 10 meters north of the house.  Cause of death:
> Unknown.
>
> I'm not very practiced in armadillo autopsy, and they had been there long
> enough to be covered with ants and flies, so I took a pass.  I got the
> distinct feeling that she was disappointed, since she kept asking me what I
> thought killed them.  "I don't know.  Apoptosis?"
>
> But we both know that armadillos are born as quadruplets of the same sex--
> many times we have seen a mama armadillo leading her tiny quads through the
> yard on a foraging expedition, digging holes in the yard looking for
> critters
> for supper.  What would have killed only three of them?  Did one die of
> other
> causes prior to the demise of these three?  Was one faster than the other
> three siblings and get away?  What would have, could have, killed three of
> them in a row like this and would not have eaten them.  They didn't appear
> to
> have any trauma-- crushed shells or skulls.  Something that could have
> physically killed them would surely have left marks of some kind.
>
> The thought occurs that they could have gotten into something poisonous
> that
> did them in as they tried to get back home?  A couple of problems with
> that.
> None of them were pointed in the same direction.  The neighbors to the west
> are all city folks, who have "lawns" and do not tolerate any critters in
> their
> yards.  There is no cover for nor tolerance of burrows, nests, or holes in
> those yards.  I wouldn't think even baby armadillos would be seeking to run
> across the road onto those places where there is no cover for them.
>
> If they were fleeing to the east, there's nothing of which I'm aware that
> would be poisonous between their point of demise and that road that offers
> no
> cover.  Strange.
>
> If we see a lone baby in the next few months, we may try to place it in
> this
> quadruplet set, but I suspect the mystery will remain unsolved.
>
> Dale
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