nutria

[ UK /njˈuːtɹiɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈnutɹiə/ ]
NOUN
  1. aquatic South American rodent resembling a small beaver; bred for its fur
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  • Extremely poor prices for nutria pelts have resulted in very little trapping activity.
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  • It was probably a nutria that she had seen, a common enough animal in these parts. SORT OF RICH
  • The nutria are particularly threatening to the state's unique "floatant" marsh, a boglike carpet of interwoven plant life that literally floats in the swampy waters. The Rat That Ate Louisiana
  • Introduced animal species including nutria (Myocastor coypus), stone moroko fish (Pseudorasbora parva), and wels catfish (Siluris glanis) are having negative impacts. Po Basin mixed forests
  • Otherwise known as the coypu, the nutria were introduced to south Louisiana in the 1930s to be raised for their fur. TREND HUNTER - The Latest Trends
  • This included eradication of mosquitoes, plus elimination of non-native species such as water hyacinth by flooding with salt water and trapping nutria and feral hogs.
  • My mother said, "I watched a fascinating show on the influx of nutria and armadillos down in Louisiana, which made me think of your fucking father, which made me think of you.
  • The red wolf diet consists mainly of white-tailed deer and small mammals such as marsh rabbits, raccoons and nutria.
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