RE: Armadillo pads
Seems like I heard that in Texas, armadillos are never
seen unless they have been impacted by a vehicle. And
I recall a thread on histonet not that long ago about
the 'harvesting' of tissues from roadkill. Maybe a
search through the archives would provide the info
needed. :-)
Roger
--- "Charles.Embrey" wrote:
> They have a hard time holding weapons (that no thumb
> problem). They are
> quite taste though. We commonly referred to them as
> "possum on the
> half-shell". You do have to cook thoroughly because
> of the AFB problem.
> Chuck
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terry.Marshall@rgh-tr.trent.nhs.uk
> [mailto:Terry.Marshall@rgh-tr.trent.nhs.uk]
> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 9:35 AM
> To: Charles.Embrey@carle.com; WWmn916@aol.com
> Cc: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: RE: Armadillo pads
>
>
> I say arm the armadillos.
>
> Terry L Marshall B.A.(Law), M.B.Ch.B., F.R.C.Path
> Consultant Histopathologist
> Rotherham General Hospital, Yorkshire
> terry.marshall@rgh-tr.trent.nhs.uk
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: p=NHS NATIONAL
>
INT;a=NHS;c=GB;dda:RFC-822=Charles.Embrey(a)carle.com;
>
> Sent: 07 December 2001 15:58
> To: p=NHS NATIONAL
> INT;a=NHS;c=GB;dda:RFC-822=WWmn916(a)aol.com;
> Cc: p=NHS NATIONAL
>
INT;a=NHS;c=GB;dda:RFC-822=histonet(a)pathology.swmed.edu;
> Subject: RE: Armadillo pads
>
>
> When I lived on the Gulf Coast I found mine on
> armadillos. They run all
> over the woods there and make for easy target
> practice.
> Chuck
>
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