Nutria comes from South America and came to North America for fur trades.
Nutria comes from South America and came to North America for fur trades.
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 is native to South America, but also has been introduced to North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
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NUTRIA is the Spanish word for "otter". It is one name for a large herbivorous fresh-water rodent originally native to South America, but which has become a pest in areas of Europe and North America. It is also known as the "coypu" or "beaver rat" and was originally sought for its fur.
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North amarica
The American Indian come to North America from Siberia across the Bering land bridge.
On March 27th in North America.
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.
hyacinths come from north america
Giovanni came to north America in 1524