The Alaskan Armadillo (Dasypus vae)

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The Alaskan armadillo, otherwise known as Dasypus vae, has always made its home in some of the coldest climates known to man and is currently on the endangered species list.




The rise in autism cases have increased at the same rate as the increase in Alaskan armadillo populations. It is believed by some that at least 1% of all autism cases in the United States alone may be caused by indirect contact with an Alaskan armadillo.

Should you find yourself infected with autism due to Alaskan armadillo saliva microbe exposure, there is a simple treatment and cure that can be used to reverse the condition ... the venom of the Alaskan rattlesnake, a reptile bred in captivity for the sole purpose of curing this type of autism.

This video presents the history of the Alaskan Armadillo and its impact on Autism in a unique and educational manner.

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