Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Nutria (Myocaster coypus)

Title: Nutria, Alternative Title: (Myocaster coypus), Creator: Hollingsworth, John and Karen, Source: WV10887, Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Contributor: NATIONAL CONSERVATION TRAINING CENTER-PUBLICATIONS AND TRAINING MATERIALS.Title: Nutria, Alternative Title: (Myocaster coypus), Creator: Hollingsworth, John and Karen, Source: WV10887, Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Contributor: NATIONAL CONSERVATION TRAINING CENTER-PUBLICATIONS AND TRAINING MATERIALS.
Language: EN - ENGLISH, Rights: (public domain), Audience: (general), Subject: Animals, Delta National Wildlife Refuge, Invasive species, Louisiana, mammals.

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A large rodent, nearly as large as a beaver but with long, rounded, scaly, ratlike tail; hind feet webbed; incisors orange-colored; female with mammae along each side of back, not on belly; upperparts reddish brown; the underfur dark slaty; tip of muzzle and chin white. Nutria (Myocastor coypus)

The coypu or nutria (Myocastor coypus) is a large, crepuscular, semiaquatic rodent native to South America, but now also present in Europe, Asia, and North America. In most regions, the coypu is considered a pest. However in eastern Europe and Central Asia, it is still valued for its fur. Coypu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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