![]() With quality tech sector degrees earned at University of Texas Austin, Armadillos could remain competitive in many high tech markets despite their lower finger dexterity/typing speed. With better pay, easier working conditions, and on average higher job satisfaction, it’s no wonder, Armadillos remained prevalent near Austin for as long as they have. ![]() Originally migrating into America for the expanding and reliable job market growing from the cattle sector, Armadillos have remained prevalent in Texas for the growing number of tech jobs. Sharp, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Arnold Gatilao from Oakland, CA, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons 2.2 Job Market įigure 2: Armadillo eating natural diet of brisket from Rudy’s Charles J. While Xenarthra species eat more vegetation and bugs than meat, scientists have postulated that it’s impossible to not like brisket, especially from Rudy’s. Mixing American cuisine and Mexican, Armadillos have flocked to and multiplied in much of Eastern Texas. Ever since the advent of the American beef industry, Texans have long lived off of everything beef and cheese leaving everything else for the Armadillos. Texas, and especially Austin, has cultivated an ever blossoming food culture. With predators limited to coyotes, automobiles, and other large land dwelling creatures, the armored mammals have found a natural habitat in Texas due to many different positive factors than their previous habitat in Mexico. ![]() The Nine-Banded Armadillos steady migration North out of Mexico and into Texas and the rest of the American South East has been observed since 1850. According to recent speculation presented in this paper, this is not caused directly by climate change but indirectly due to the increased predatory populations and a decrease in available affordable nesting burrows. Now, some believe this may occur within our lifetimes in the next twenty years. Source: congressionally mandated Armadillo four year census data analysisĭue to the extensive access to water, abundant food sources, and vast open range, most environmentalists believed that it wouldn’t be until 2130 until the Armadillo population moved completely North of Highway 20, the creatures natural barrier. Due to these second order effects caused by the harsh Western US environment, these mammals are scurrying ever further North faster than previous projections as shown in Figure 1.įigure 1: Armadillo mean habitat change 2000-2022. Worsening environmental conditions as well as socio-economic factors have accelerated this migration to unfathomed levels city Smug levels. While the current climate models have predicted the species to move further North, their migration has quickly accelerated by the invasive California species of Tesla driving DINC species recently dubbed Dincus Californicus by the scientific community and their extremely territorial cousins Nimbius Californicus. IntroductionĪs North America’s average temperature has steadily risen, the native Nine-Banded Armadillo have as well moved from their original Central American Environment Northwards into Texas. Keywords: Armadillos, Dincus Californicus, Nimbius Californicus, Migration, Climate Change, Cilantro Poisoning 1. This paper will review the original cause of the Armadillo’s migration into Austin Texas as well as the recent environmental changes forcing the North American Xenarthra species to the Dallas Fort-Worth area and worse, Tulsa. ![]() Some experts believe that they have now become priced out and forced to move further North due to a more crowded environment as well as the introduction of new natural predators. In recent history, many Armadillos have migrated North into Texas from Mexico to escape environmental and economic hardship, and due to a blossoming Texas tech sector. ![]() While originally attracted to the abundant nesting locations throughout South and Central Texas, environmentalists have measured a mysterious drop in the Armadillo population in the last two years. 1 Department of Texas History, Cranberry-Lemon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Abstractĭespite Austin’s welcoming environment and natural habitat, the local Nine-Banded Armadillo appears to be migrating Northwards at an accelerated rate due to invasive Californicus species. ![]()
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