Florida armadillos are nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus), which are small, armored mammals that are common, non-native pests in Florida, often causing damage to lawns through digging. They are about the size of a cat, mostly active at night and possess a unique defensive, leaping behavior. They can carry diseases like leprosy.

Great photo! FYI, in the ever fluctuating world of binomial nomenclature, especially in this age of genetic studies, the Armadillos of N America are now Dasypus mexicanus. Hard to keep tabs sometimes!
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