Respuesta :
The correct answer is D. They are an unprotected species in Florida. They are not native, and I'm fairly sure they eat insects.
Answer:
Option D, They are an unprotected species in Florida.
Explanation:
Armadillo are natives of Southwestern North America which later on expanded to Florida in 1920s. These species of animals feed on insects, invertebrates and plants. Â
Thus, the only correct choice of answer is option D. Â
Armadillos are unprotected in Florida as they act as carrier of some dangerous diseases like – Leprosy, St. Louis encephalitis, leptospire etc. Â
Also they dig burrows beneath the earth which is harming the developed land or properties and thus it is lawfully allowed that a landowner can trap the armadillos and destroy them
Hence, Armadillos are unprotected species in Florida