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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
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[[File:nutrialarge.jpg|thumb|Nutria]]
A small, semiaquatic rodent, Myocastor coypus, native to South America. Nutri were imported to Europe, Asia and North America for their [[fur|fur]], but have since become pests in most locations.
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A small, semiaquatic rodent, ''Myocastor coypus'', native to South America. Nutri were imported to Europe, Asia and North America for their [[fur|fur]], but have since become pests in most locations.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
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coypu; Biberratte (Deut.); coipo (Esp.); ragondin (Fr.); beverrat (Ned.); nutria (It., Pol.)
 
coypu; Biberratte (Deut.); coipo (Esp.); ragondin (Fr.); beverrat (Ned.); nutria (It., Pol.)
  
== Additional Images ==
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==Resources and Citations==
 
 
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File:nutrialarge.jpg|Nutria
 
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== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
 
  
* Website address 1  Comment: Olympus Microscopy Resource Center at http://www.olympusmicro.com/galleries/polarizedlight/pages/antelopehairsmall.html
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* Olympus Microscopy Resource Center at http://www.olympusmicro.com/galleries/polarizedlight/pages/antelopehairsmall.html
  
* Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, at http://www.wikipedia.com  Comment: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutria (Accessed Nov. 9, 2005)
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* Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutria (Accessed Nov. 9, 2005)
  
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 19 October 2022

Nutria Myocastor coypus

Description

Nutria

A small, semiaquatic rodent, Myocastor coypus, native to South America. Nutri were imported to Europe, Asia and North America for their Fur, but have since become pests in most locations.

Synonyms and Related Terms

coypu; Biberratte (Deut.); coipo (Esp.); ragondin (Fr.); beverrat (Ned.); nutria (It., Pol.)

Resources and Citations