Sometimes I like to post something a little different, and I think this post fits that description perfectly.
The pair (pictured below) live in Telford Exotic Zoo in Shropshire, UK and keepers there celebrated with a big bash earlier this month! They said the animals were firm favourites with visitors, with this big birthday marking "an important milestone".
Dillon and Doris are six-banded armadillos, which are mammals that mainly live in South America. They are known for their armour-like shells and cute little snouts which can smell food up to a foot (30cm) away underground.
Despite their name, they can have between six and eight bands across their backs —something visible on the pair in Telford. Doris has six bands, but Dillon has eight, so they're quite easy to tell apart.
Here are some armadillo facts:
There are 21 types of armadillo - the smallest being the pink fairy armadillo which is about 6 inches (15 cm) long
Armadillo is a Spanish word and means 'little armoured one'
They are the only kinds of mammals with the type of shell they have.
They're close relatives of sloths and anteaters
They sleep up to 16 hours a day
There are 21 types of armadillo - the smallest being the pink fairy armadillo which is about 6 inches (15 cm) long
Armadillo is a Spanish word and means 'little armoured one'
They are the only kinds of mammals with the type of shell they have.
They're close relatives of sloths and anteaters
They sleep up to 16 hours a day
Words and image from article seen here
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... and I'm still keeping an eye on news for nine-month old Samba a Capybara who escaped from a small gap in a temporary enclosure at Marwell Zoo, Hampshire, UK. Many people are keeping a look out for Samba, you can read more here
All the best Jan

Happy Birthday to Dillon and Doris! Aren't they cute? And I never knew they were related to sloths.
ReplyDeleteYes, they do have cute faces.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to them.
Tina
I love to see besties together
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Dillon and Doris!
ReplyDeleteDear Jan, they are adorable. Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 to them. ❤️
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!!! They look so cool.
ReplyDeleteI hope they had a great birthday. I'd like to see a tiny fairy armadillo💗
ReplyDeleteHow cute they look, and already 19 years old! Thanks for the report about the armadillos. I love seeing them at the zoo! Have a good day!hugs Elke
ReplyDeleteVery cute, like an old couple! Thank you for giving also the metric system!
ReplyDeleteUh, seems their ears are cute. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to Dillon and Doris, they are cute.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day!
Most interesting Jan as I don't/didn't know a thing about them.
ReplyDeleteHope Dillon and Doris had the best birthday!
ReplyDeleteParabéns pra eles. Gostei de saber mais sobre os tatus! beijos, chica
ReplyDeleteThank you for a cheerful post.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
They do have cute faces! Who would ever think of them as being related to the Sloths?
ReplyDeleteThey have been well cared for to reach such a milestone birthday. Amazing little creatures.
ReplyDelete...are they bullet proof?
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde Jan. Aqui no Brasil, temos duas espécies de Tatu. Temos cerca de 10 ou 13 espécies, registradas. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro. Aproveite bastante, a primavera, no Reino Unido.
ReplyDeleteThey are cute.
ReplyDeleteTHey are wonderful. And they look like statues!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!! I've never seen an armadillo up close.
ReplyDeleteThey're absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteI'm keeping my fingers crossed that Samba is found safe and sound.
Love, Viola
Who knew! They're very cute.
ReplyDeleteI really hope Samba is found safe and well. X
They are gorgeous Jan :-D
ReplyDeleteWe used to watch a programme about the animals in Cheshire Zoo and learnt a lot about armadillos, we loved it.
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ReplyDeletechica
Parabéns pra eles. Gostei de saber mais sobre os tatus! beijos, chica
Congratulations to them! I enjoyed learning more about armadillos! Kisses, Chica
Luiz Gomes
Boa tarde Jan. Aqui no Brasil, temos duas espécies de Tatu. Temos cerca de 10 ou 13 espécies, registradas. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro. Aproveite bastante, a primavera, no Reino Unido.
Good afternoon Jan. Here in Brazil, we have two species of armadillo. We have about 10 or 13 species registered. Big hug from your Brazilian friend. Enjoy spring in the United Kingdom.
Cute.who knew???
ReplyDeleteFun read.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Dillon and Doris. Wow they sure sleep a lot.
ReplyDeleteWow that is really interesting. I've never seen one and they almost look like wood.
ReplyDeleteYes they are very cute.
ReplyDeleteWow that is great they are still around, I had no idea they could smell things a foot deep.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow. That is a great milestone for them to reach. I enjoy these types of blog posts that you sometimes do.
ReplyDeleteYes, ugly cute. I thought they were fake.
ReplyDeleteWell they are darn cute. Love their names. 21 types ...yikes. never knew that.
ReplyDeleteI think they are cute. ;-)
ReplyDeleteFelicidades para ellos. Ya nos contarás si ha aparecido el capibara. Besos.
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