Coypu, also known as nutria, are native to South America, particularly in regions like Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. They were introduced to other parts of the world, including North America and Europe, for fur farming and have since established wild populations in various areas. Their adaptability to different environments has allowed them to thrive outside their native habitat.
Another name for the coypu is nutria
The pelt of a coypu is known as nutria.
The Coypu or Nutria has been introduced to North America, so yes a wolf could eat a Coypu if it found one and could catch it.
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coypus live underground
In textiles, "coypu" refers to the fur of the coypu, also known as the nutria, a semi-aquatic rodent native to South America. The fur is valued for its softness, warmth, and water-resistant properties, making it suitable for garments and accessories. Coypu fur is often used in luxury fashion items, but its use has raised ethical and sustainability concerns due to the impact of harvesting on wildlife populations.
they are rodents
Yes they swim very well.
It is a large rodent, it lives in wetlands in South America.
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