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The nutria (/ ˈ n juː t r i ə /) or coypu (/ ˈ k ɔɪ p uː /) (Myocastor coypus) [1] [2] is a herbivorous, [3] semiaquatic rodent from South America. Classified for a long time as the only member of the family Myocastoridae, [4] Myocastor has since been included within Echimyidae, the family of the spiny rats.
- Nutria – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Nutria (Myocastor) – rodzaj ssaka z podrodziny kolczaków...
- Nutria – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Nutria (Myocastor) – rodzaj ssaka z podrodziny kolczaków (Echimyinae) w obrębie rodziny kolczakowatych (Echimyidae).
Nutria. Common Name: Nutria. Scientific Name: Myocastor coypus. Type: Mammals. Diet: Omnivore. Group Name: Colony. Average Life Span In The Wild: 8 to 10 years. Average Life Span In Captivity:...
Nutria amerykańska (Myocastor coypus) – gatunek gryzonia z podrodziny kolczaków (Echyminae) w rodzinie kolczakowatych (Echimyidae); w niektórych ujęciach systematycznych M. coypus jest jedynym żyjącym współcześnie przedstawicielem rodziny nutriowatych (Myocastoridae).
7 lut 2022 · Learn more about nutria, the invasive semi-aquatic rodents native to South America that are eating their way through North American marshes.
27 wrz 2024 · Nutria, (Myocastor coypus), a large amphibious South American rodent with webbed hind feet. The nutria has a robust body, short limbs, small eyes and ears, long whiskers, and a cylindrical, scaly tail. It can weigh up to 17 kg (37.5 pounds), although 5 to 10 kg is usual; the body measures up to 70.
The coypu (or nutria, Myocastor coypus) is a large, plant-eating, rodent which lives in wetlands. [1] The nutria first came from South America including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Chile, and Uruguay. [1] Animals were taken to Louisiana in the 1930s to be farmed for their fur.