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Definition of Nutrias

Nutria
Nutria Nu"tri*a, n. [Sp. nutria an otter, fr. L. lutra, lytra.] The fur of the coypu. See Coypu.

Meaning of Nutrias from wikipedia

- According to one study, 80% of nutrias die within the first year, and less than 15% of a wild po****tion is over 3 years old. A nutria is considered to have reached...
- heavy grazing by nutrias and muskrats is causing severe damage to coastal wetlands. Large alligators feed extensively on nutrias, and provide a vital...
- Nutria fur, also known as coypu fur, is used in the fashion industry. It comes from the nutria or coypu, a South American rodent and cousin of the beaver...
- use of nutrias for beavers I can cite a p****age in Escalante's Diario. Doc. para Hist. Mex.,2d ser., i, 1854, p. 426: "Aqui tienen las nutrias hechos...
- Coyote brown, also known as nutria brown, is a color often used in military camouflage. It is a dull yellowish brown. List of colors MARPAT MultiCam Color...
- and it is more distantly related to the agouti, the chinchilla, and the nutria. The capybara inhabits savannas and dense forests, and lives near bodies...
- Las Nutrias is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Socorro County, New Mexico, United States. Its po****tion was 149 as of the...
- Strongyloides myopotami, found in coypu (nutria), causes dermatitis similar to strongyloidiasis. The condition is also called nutria itch. Treatment for strongyloides...
- types of bighorn sheep. Non-predatory small mammals include muskrat, and nutria. Large and small predatory mammals include the black bear, cougar, Canada...
- river". In New Mexico there are at least two other Rio Nutrias rivers. One is the Rio Nutrias which is a tributary to the Rio Chama, described by Francisco...