Yes
the nutria eat fish, vegestables, apples cirial and they also eat nuts
In it's natural South American environment predators of the nutria include wild cats (Jaguar, Puma, Ocelot, Jaguarundi, Oncilla, Margay) feral cats and dogs, large snakes and possibly the South American fox. People, of course, raise and kill nutria for their soft undercoat also eat its meat.
In it's natural South American environment predators of the nutria include wild cats (Jaguar, Puma, Ocelot, Jaguarundi, Oncilla, Margay) feral cats and dogs, large snakes and possibly the South American fox. People, of course, raise and kill nutria for their soft undercoat also eat its meat.
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.
A nutria is actually an animal. A nutria is actually an animal.
Nutria do not hibernate
They do things that annoy people. I don't know exactly what though
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.
Marshes, tree roots, etc. That's why they are ruining the wetlands.
nutria i think are large rats/rodents i think
nutria or nutria de mar
That depends; are you talking areas where the nutria are native, or invasive? I know that nutria were introduced into N America from Argentina by fur ranchers in 1899-1930's in the hopes of accessing a new market. When businesses began to fail, the nurtia were simply let loose and have since been causing all sorts of problems in native wet lands by out competing with native wildlife and using their resources, and to farmers who's crops are destroyed by the hungry nutria. Now, for some reason, people don't think to hunt and eat them nearly as much as they should as Fish and Game all over urges people to try and hunt their numbers down. Simply put, they want these guys gone. They're quite edible, as they eat only grasses and reeds and the occasional tuber and are an easy kill.