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It is a very big rat, around the size of a beaver. The name I think your refering to is actually spelt Nutria rat. The name Nutria is usually just used down here in America i think, but the real name of the animal is called a Coypu.
The nutria, also known as coypu, is a common animal found in Louisiana that resembles a mix between a beaver and a big rat. Nutrias are large rodents with long orange teeth, webbed feet, and a rat-like tail. They are considered an invasive species in the region.
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.
Nutria rats are considered invasive pests in many regions and are typically not valued for sale or trade. In some cases, they may even be seen as a nuisance due to their destructive feeding habits and impact on the environment.
Nutria rats are preyed upon by animals such as alligators, bobcats, coyotes, and birds of prey like owls and hawks. Additionally, domestic dogs and humans also contribute to the predation of nutria rats.
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Nutria, but the french call the nutria meat ragondin.
it would be in the human catagorie sonn
The animal is a Nutria, also known as a coypu.
It is a very big rat, around the size of a beaver. The name I think your refering to is actually spelt Nutria rat. The name Nutria is usually just used down here in America i think, but the real name of the animal is called a Coypu.
The nutria, also known as coypu, is a common animal found in Louisiana that resembles a mix between a beaver and a big rat. Nutrias are large rodents with long orange teeth, webbed feet, and a rat-like tail. They are considered an invasive species in the region.
Nutria are large rat-like rodents that live in burrows along rivers and ponds. They are usually raised for their fur, but I am not aware of anyone using them for food.
It can jump 42 times its body length. Who needs running? average kangaroo rat can get up to nine feet so, do the math.
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.
Nutria rats are considered invasive pests in many regions and are typically not valued for sale or trade. In some cases, they may even be seen as a nuisance due to their destructive feeding habits and impact on the environment.
There is an animal that looks like a beaver but the tail is more like a rat tail and it is called a Nutria.
Nutria rats are preyed upon by animals such as alligators, bobcats, coyotes, and birds of prey like owls and hawks. Additionally, domestic dogs and humans also contribute to the predation of nutria rats.