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Texas man injured as bullet ricochets off armadillo
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Aug 2, 2015, 02:58 PM
Texas man injured as bullet ricochets off armadillo

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A man from Texas has been wounded after a bullet he fired at an armadillo ricocheted and hit him in the head, the local sheriff says.

The shooting incident took place in the Marietta area of East Texas.

Three shots were fired and at least one ricocheted off the shell.

The gunman was treated for a minor injury to the jaw, USA Today reports, but the small armoured creature has not been found and its fate remains unclear.

Cass County Sheriff Larry Rowe told Reuters that the shooter opened fire in the early hours of Thursday morning when he spotted the armadillo on his property.

"He went outside and took his .38 revolver and shot three times at the armadillo," Mr Rowe said.

"Karmadillo!" tweeted the comedian and animal rights supporter Ricky Gervais.

Thursday's incident is not the first armadillo bullet deflection to end in a human wounding in the southern United States in recent months.

In April a Georgia man injured his mother-in-law when a bullet ricocheted off an armadillo, "hit a fence, went through the back door of his mother-in-law's mobile home, through a recliner she was sitting in, and into her back," local TV station WALB News reported.

The armadillo was killed. (Funny how BBC news can be so subtle)



Pffft, typical Americans: "Look, there is something on our land, let's shoot it"

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Aug 2, 2015, 03:00 PM
Was this on BBC News?
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Aug 2, 2015, 03:05 PM
(Aug 2, 2015, 03:00 PM)DonkeyWaffles link Wrote: Was this on BBC News?

Ah yes, I forgot to add the source.
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Aug 2, 2015, 03:16 PM
Must be a slow day at BBC if they're reporting stuff like this.
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Aug 2, 2015, 03:55 PM
lol karma
'HE WAS TRESPASSING, FUKN ARMADILLO
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Aug 2, 2015, 06:13 PM
Armadillos are considered a pest in certain parts of the US, including texas. No karma here.
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Aug 2, 2015, 06:16 PM
Love me an armadillo, I live in Texas but have yet to have seen one.
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Aug 2, 2015, 07:09 PM
wat.
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(Aug 2, 2015, 07:39 PM)Lord Octagon link Wrote: [quote author=AwesomeSauce link=topic=277.msg2635#msg2635 date=1438531999]
Armadillos are considered a pest in certain parts of the US, including texas. No karma here.

In other areas of the world we class rodents as pests. But you don't see us shooting them.
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Gonna be honest here, the guy probably thought it was a rattle snake. I have seen many even found one in my backyard and I didn't even hear its rattle. They have the same shape and the same color so. Anyway I don't think armadillos should be considered pests, they are any other animal like a hedgehog!
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(Aug 2, 2015, 08:49 PM)Lord Octagon link Wrote: [quote author=Tmdirtbike link=topic=277.msg2841#msg2841 date=1438540905]
[quote author=Lord Octagon link=topic=277.msg2762#msg2762 date=1438537156]
[quote author=AwesomeSauce link=topic=277.msg2635#msg2635 date=1438531999]
Armadillos are considered a pest in certain parts of the US, including texas. No karma here.

In other areas of the world we class rodents as pests. But you don't see us shooting them.
[/quote]

Gonna be honest here, the guy probably thought it was a rattle snake. I have seen many even found one in my backyard and I didn't even hear its rattle. They have the same shape and the same color so. Anyway I don't think armadillos should be considered pests, they are any other animal like a hedgehog!
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(snake color may vary)
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Did you even read the article?

Quote: Cass County Sheriff Larry Rowe told Reuters that the shooter opened fire in the early hours of Thursday morning when he spotted the armadillo on his property.

The man clearly knew it was an armadillo.
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Oh shit. Whoops I read it just... damnit
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(Aug 2, 2015, 08:52 PM)Lord Octagon link Wrote: [quote author=Tmdirtbike link=topic=277.msg2851#msg2851 date=1438541444]
[quote author=Lord Octagon link=topic=277.msg2849#msg2849 date=1438541352]
[quote author=Tmdirtbike link=topic=277.msg2841#msg2841 date=1438540905]
[quote author=Lord Octagon link=topic=277.msg2762#msg2762 date=1438537156]
[quote author=AwesomeSauce link=topic=277.msg2635#msg2635 date=1438531999]
Armadillos are considered a pest in certain parts of the US, including texas. No karma here.

In other areas of the world we class rodents as pests. But you don't see us shooting them.
[/quote]

Gonna be honest here, the guy probably thought it was a rattle snake. I have seen many even found one in my backyard and I didn't even hear its rattle. They have the same shape and the same color so. Anyway I don't think armadillos should be considered pests, they are any other animal like a hedgehog!
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(snake color may vary)
[/quote]

Did you even read the article?

Quote: Cass County Sheriff Larry Rowe told Reuters that the shooter opened fire in the early hours of Thursday morning when he spotted the armadillo on his property.

The man clearly knew it was an armadillo.
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Oh shit. Whoops I read it just... damnit
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Pffft. Chill, we all make mistakes.
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Well, you never know... He may have seen a snake then thought "Oh shit, thats an armadillo"... Oh well, whatever.
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(Aug 2, 2015, 07:39 PM)Lord Octagon link Wrote: [quote author=AwesomeSauce link=topic=277.msg2635#msg2635 date=1438531999]
Armadillos are considered a pest in certain parts of the US, including texas. No karma here.

In other areas of the world we class rodents as pests. But you don't see us shooting them.
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That's because you can't stomp an armadillo to death. Trust me, every rat that finds its way into the house doesn't get out alive.
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(Aug 2, 2015, 02:58 PM)Lord Octagon link Wrote: Pffft, typical Americans: "Look, there is something on our land, let's shoot it"
(Aug 2, 2015, 08:41 PM)Tmdirtbike link Wrote: Anyway I don't think armadillos should be considered pests, they are any other animal like a hedgehog!

Well if you didn't know already armadillos are extremely destructive to your lawns, digging up your grass in search for bugs and worms to eat. Shooting them is the easiest option if you own a firearm. I would know, as I live in Texas, have an armadillo that tears up my lawn and have shot one before.

You got to aim for the head for results. Wink
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Aug 4, 2015, 12:00 AM
Maybe that armadillo was causing him trouble when he was playing b-ball. All jokes aside there's a fox which keeps on ripping open my bin bags and leaves litter all over the place. I need to buy some pointed pellets and shoot the rascal with my .22 air rifle!
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Aug 4, 2015, 01:07 PM
That's quite the hard shell




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