Rodent from hell: They weigh 20 pounds

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  • brassmonkey
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    • Sep 2005
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    News Rodent from hell: They weigh 20 pounds

    The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has issued a warning about an influx of large, semi-aquatic rodents that have been caught reproducing within the San Joaquin Valley.


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    Nutria (or Myocastor coypus) fall somewhere between a beaver and a groundhog and are much larger than a muskrat (up to five times larger, according tot CDFW). They can grow to more than 2 feet long, not counting the 12-inch tail, and weigh up to 20 pounds.

    So, ?rodents of unusual size,? then.

    This is a problem because the animal can cause major wildlife destruction ? ruining 10 times the vegetation they consume, according to CDFW. They also burrow in dikes, levees and road beds, according to California Fish and Wildlife spokesperson Peter Tira.

    ?They weaken infrastructure, (which is) problematic for flood control systems,? Tira told SF Gate.

    Nutria also breed like rabbits ? meaning early and often. Females are reproductive at six months old, breed year-round and can produce three litters in 13 months. Within a year, one female can have more than 200 offspring, which can disperse as far as 50 miles, according to CDFW.

    Native to South America, nutria were introduced to the state in 1899 for their mink-like fur. They were thought to be eradicated from the state in the late 1970s, a colony may have stayed under the radar and only recently reemerged, according to SF Gate?s report.

    The discovery of nutria in the area ? some 20 male, pregnant female and juvenile nutria have been found since September south of Dos Palos and in western Merced and Stanislaus counties ? is so worrisome that the CDFW has put together a response team to eradicate the animal from the state for good.

    If you spot a nutria, take an appropriate moment to freak out, then immediately contact the CDFW Invasive Species Program online or by phone 866-440-9530.

    Do not go the way of the Moscow restaurant Krasnodar Bistro, which has made nutria part of it?s focus on high-quality local ingredients.

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  • Busty2
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    • Dec 2007
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    #2
    I was going to say are they good eating. If they are, they won't last long ?

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    • brassmonkey
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      #3
      Originally posted by Busty2
      I was going to say are they good eating. If they are, they won't last long ?
      the name says it all! eat up!
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      • Adultium
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        • Dec 2017
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        #4
        I thought it was a joke about such an ingredient in a restaurant. But it's true. Link on menu

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        • 2MuchMark
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          • Aug 2004
          • 50981

          #5
          Cute! I want one.

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          • Cyber Fucker
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            • Sep 2005
            • 12642

            #6
            Indeed, cute creature!

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            • DBS.US
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              • Aug 2003
              • 11843

              #7
              Originally posted by 2MuchMark
              Cute! I want one.



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              • Bladewire
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                • Aug 2003
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                #8
                Originally posted by DBS.US


                The better one is the Capybara
                So cute!


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                • hottoddy
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                  • Oct 2002
                  • 3049

                  #9
                  Nutria are fairly common in the watery pacific northwest. I've never known them to be particularly invasive. Maybe if their numbers get outta hand, but they usually just hang out in watery areas munching on vegetation.
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                  • brassmonkey
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by hottoddy
                    Nutria are fairly common in the watery pacific northwest. I've never known them to be particularly invasive. Maybe if their numbers get outta hand, but they usually just hang out in watery areas munching on vegetation.
                    i watched something where they made a business out of controlling them. they are destructive to waterways
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                    • Busty2
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                      • Dec 2007
                      • 7202

                      #11
                      Originally posted by brassmonkey
                      the name says it all! eat up!
                      Nutria sounds like an energy bar or drink ?

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                      • brassmonkey
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Busty2
                        Nutria sounds like an energy bar or drink ?
                        Andrew Cooks Nutria Gumbo
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                        • JustinWWW
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                          #13
                          Looks like chicken meat

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