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  1. A thought for everyone's mushy end-of-the-quarter brains: Armadillos are the only animal other than humans that can have leprosy.
  2. Great time meeting the new board last night. With a team like this, my day will be AMAZING
  3. MAYFEST APPS DUE BY MIDNIGHT TONIGHT: www.dilloday.com
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  5. Do May the Dillo's way... MAYFEST COMMITTEE APPS AVAILABLE NOW at www.dilloday.com
  6. Keep checking up for updates!!!! Get excited!
  7. @wass100 HEY!
  8. @artaiz What's up Lucas? Adult armadillos weigh about 12 pounds
  9. @carynw MAYFEST ROCKS!!!!! It is illegal to sell a live armadillo in Texas, because they can carry leprosy.
  10. @KarenWerling How's your night going? Do you know that Armadillos jump up in the air when threatened.
  11. @aldiskaza Do you know that "Armadillos are good swimmers. Armadillos can hold their breath for up to 6 minutes."
  12. Make sure to come out to DILLO DAY this May in 2010!!!!!!!!!!
  13. Armadillo Day began in 1972 when Northwestern students from Texas held a small celebration in honor of the armadillo.
  14. May Day expanded to May Week in 1946 to accommodate a women's sing, men's sing, and an honors ceremony.
  15. I tried to hold my breath once, I think I may have made it to 45 seconds. Try and let me know how successful you were.
  16. Besides being excellent diggers, armadillos are also good swimmers. Armadillos can hold their breath for up to 6 minutes. CAN YOU?
  17. Armadillos have poor eyesight and so can be easily startled while foraging.
  18. The contemporary armadillo day has its roots in May Day, or Mayfete.
  19. Armadillo comes from the Spanish, meaning “little armored one.”
  20. The armadillo is the state small mammal of Texas.