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nutria, (Myocastor coypus), also called coypu, a large amphibious South American rodent with webbed hind feet. The nutria has a robust body, short limbs, small eyes and ears, long whiskers, and a cylindrical, scaly tail. It can weigh up to 17 kg (37.5 pounds), although 5 to 10 kg is usual; the body measures up to 70 cm ...
Nutria are often mistaken for beavers, muskrats or even rats. Though we understand the similarities, Nutria are unique to themselves from any of the species mentioned above. Let s get to know more about the Pacific Nw s Nutria. What Are Nutria? Most Nutria are commonly seen somewhere near or in water. They are dark in c...
Latin Name Myocaster coypus Order: Rodentia Family: Echimyidae Overview Nutria are a medium sized aquatic, nocturnal/crepuscular rodent. They are intelligent and social animals that require significant relationship building and desensitization. The species is most successful in a program setting when started young, less...
Rodents of Unusual Size is a documentary, and the titular animals, known as nutria or swamp rats, are voracious eaters who can weigh upwards of 20 pounds each. The film, co-directed by 2001 Evergreen State College graduate Quinn Costello, is set in Louisiana, but nutria have been found around the country including Olym...