Nutria (redirect from Myocastor coypus)
The nutria (/ˈnjuːtriə/) or coypu (/ˈkɔɪpuː/) (Myocastor coypus) is a herbivorous, semiaquatic rodent from South America. Classified for a long time as...
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Nutria fur (redirect from Coypu fur)
Nutria fur, also known as coypu fur, is used in the fashion industry. It comes from the nutria, a South American rodent and cousin of the beaver. The...
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The Coypu is a class of small sailing dinghy. It is a highly stable boat, suitable for beginners, and is normally sailed by two people, although three...
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The Stainless Steel Rat (section Professor Coypu)
original homeworld of humankind has been lost.) According to professor Coypu, the Gregorian calendar is no longer in use (with no mention of what replaced...
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North America It may also refer to the semiaquatic echimyid known as the coypu. Other a series of famous Top Fuel dragsters created by Don Garlits Swamp...
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such as herons, egrets, ibis, bullfrogs, cottonmouths, alligators, and coypu (nutria) rats. Despite its classification as a wildlife reserve, however...
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Myocastor is a genus of rodent that contains the living nutria (or coypu), as well as several fossil species. Due to similar cranial morphology, the nutria...
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genus Mallomys Large bamboo rat, Rhizomys sumatrensis Coypu, nutria, or river rat,. Myocastor coypus Capybara, genus Hydrochoerus Woolly giant rat, Kunsia...
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Indian crested porcupine Hystrix indica Extant 18 kg (40 lb) 11 Coypu Myocastor coypus Extant 17 kg (37 lb) 12 Patagonian mara Dolichotis patagonum Extant...
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pigs Strongyloides ratti, found in rats Strongyloides myopotami, found in coypu (nutria), causes dermatitis similar to strongyloidiasis. The condition is...
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60 cm (12 to 24 in) and weighs 2.8–8.5 kg (6.2–18.7 lb). They resemble the coypu in some respects. Tails are present, varying from vestiges to prehensile...
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anteaters, otters, wild boars, tapirs, jaguars, ocelots, bats, and the coypu. Paraguay is a representative democratic republic, with a multi-party system...
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are exaggerations, or misidentifications of larger rodents, such as the coypu and muskrat. It is common for breeding wild brown rats to weigh (sometimes...
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tuco-tucos, agoutis, pacas, pacaranas, spiny rats, New World porcupines, coypu and octodonts (Vassallo and Antenucci, 2015). The first known rodent fossils...
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felting and was made into beaver hats and trimming for clothing. Later, the coypu took over as a cheaper source of fur for felting and was farmed extensively...
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to beavers and otters and to some invasive American species, such as the coypu which destroys the ecosystem and accelerated the extinction of the European...
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addition to large herbivorous and apex predator species such as the beavers, coypu, swamp rabbit, Florida panther, jaguar, and moose. Wetlands attract many...
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interdigital webbing. Webbing is present in the hind feet of the coypu (Myocastor coypus) of South America, which is currently classified in its own family...
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emigrated to Argentina, where he tried raising chickens and then nutria (coypu), a small animal raised for its fur. When the business went bankrupt in...
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otterhounds were still in existence. A few hunts switched to hunting mink or coypu, but many of the original otterhound packs ceased to exist altogether. Hounds...
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still fairly present include Brazilian guinea pig, southern mountain cavy, coypu, Pampas fox, Geoffroy's cat, lesser grison, white-eared opossum, Molina's...
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jackals are extremely harmful to fur-bearing rodents, such as coypu and muskrats. Coypu can be completely extirpated in shallow water bodies. During 1948–1949...
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Halkomelem k̉ʷə́xʷəθ ([kʷʼəxʷəθ]). Coontie (definition) from Creek conti hetaka. Coypu (definition) from Mapudungun coipu, via American Spanish coipú. Degu (definition)...
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and introduced animals to Florida, such as the green iguana and nutria (coypu), though not at a rate as to lower their numbers rapidly or effectively...
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review. Northeast Gulf Science 9: 1–8. Gabrey, S. W. 2005. Impacts of the coypu removal program on the diet of American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis)...
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white-toothed shrew, the etruscan shrew, as well as several species of bats. Coypus, fallow deer, red deer, Indian crested porcupines, Siberian chipmunks and...
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(King) (Colobus polykomos) 180 213 202 Coyote (Canis latrans) 62 Coypu (Myocastor coypus) 132 Deer (Common fallow deer) (Dama dama) 228 Deer (mule deer)...
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(Mustela lutreola) the 1800s Europe, Russia fur 1c Carnivora Coypu or nutria (Myocastor coypus) the late 19th to the early 20th century CE Argentina meat...
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opossum, rabbit, squirrel, red and gray foxes, and long-tailed weasel. Coypu and nine-banded armadillo have been introduced to the state and now also...
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