NINE BANDED ARMADILLO
Mounted specimen recovered from a fragmented private collection. The oval base and fitted plaque correspond with other pieces traced to the same source.
No documentation survives regarding its preparation or original purpose. Its stance suggests it was arranged to reflect natural foraging behavior rather than formal study.
Wear on the base and minor abrasions on the scutes indicate it was displayed for an extended period before the collection was dispersed.
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PRODUCT DETAILS
• 3 Land Impact
• Legacy and PBR versions included
• 100% handcrafted original mesh
• Handcrafted LODs
• Fine detail work
NOTE: Resizing this object will alter its Land Impact.
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VISUAL QUALITY NOTICE
To ensure the most accurate and visually appealing representation of this object,
we recommend using the updated Second Life viewer with PBR support.
This viewer utilizes Physically Based Rendering (PBR) techniques to enhance realism.
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PERMISSIONS
• COPY
• MODIFY
• NO TRANSFER
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- • 3 Land Impact
- • Legacy and PBR versions included
- • 100% handcrafted original mesh
- • Handcrafted LODs
Bought in 2025
My brain: Armadillos keep diggin', little holes in my back yard. <-- Tiktok Video
My brain afterwards: I need to buy this
Honestly, aside from my meme mind, this piece is beautifully crafted. Dirty Rat makes the best virtual taxidermy, and they're always displayed with respect.







