They do things that annoy people. I don't know exactly what though
Yes
A nutria is actually an animal. A nutria is actually an animal.
Nutria do not hibernate
I have heard, from other people, that the saliva of nutria are toxic to dogs. So even if they were bit by the nutria and simply wounded, they could still die due to the toxins. BUT like I said, that is what I've heard from other people.
nutria i think are large rats/rodents i think
nutria or nutria de mar
They think that it does not need to be here in their environment.
Long ago some people from South America sailed to North America and somehow nutria got on board. They now live in wetlands of Louisiana
Nutria can be found in the State of Oregon.
Gee...fifteen-pound rats? There are poisons that will kill them, but they kill desirable species too. Alligators like eating nutria but Louisiana is thick with both nutria and alligators. Mountain lions will also eat nutria, but they like eating people's dogs better. AND you have to import mountain lions.
Nutria are semi aquatic while groundhogs are terrestrial. Physically, nutria have webbed rear feet and a mostly hairless, long rounded tail while a groundhog has a furry tail and his feet are not webbed. Nutria also have more prominent whiskers than a groundhog and a whitish chin. if you can get a look at the animal's incisors, orange to reddish incisors are characteristic for nutria. Nutria can be distinguished from muskrats by their size (nutria are larger) and their tails. The hairless tail of a muskrat is laterally compressed (thinner from side-to-side than it is top dorsal to ventral) while the tail of the nutria is fully round.
it is a herbivorous