Coypu
eat aquatic vegetation.
Myocastor coypus looks like a large, robust rat. Its body is highly arched, and the head is large and almost triangular. The ears and eyes are small and are located in the upper part of the head. The… More »
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they eat papayas, and they eat vegetables, tree bark, roots, and some water plants. Coypo are vegetarians
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Herbivorous, Myocastor coypus (coypu) eat wetland plants and crops. Selective feeding causes massive reduction in reed swamp. Occasional feeding on freshwater mussels are reported. It practices coprophagy. (Woods et al.
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Agricultural: Coypu cause minor damage to river and pond systems (Tatsuzawa, S., pers. comm., 2004). Predation: Coypu eat native freshwater mussels. Some native fish species which lay their eggs in these mussels have become locally extinct.
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Learn how to tie three great Coypu patterns: the Crab Monster, the Coypu Dab, and the Coypu Bonefish Fly. ... Learn how to tie three great Coypu patterns: the Crab Monster, the Coypu Dab, and the Coypu Bonefish Fly.
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The name "Nutria," which is also the name of its pelt, originates from the Spanish word "otter," and other US names for this animal are the Coypu, ... At night, the Nutria feed almost exclusively on weeds in marshes, swamps, and bayous, and they are able to eat approximately 2.5 to 3.5 pounds of vegetation per day, however,
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Our children, like most I suspect, are less than forthcoming about their day at school. ... Apparently the French also eat coypu, and having chopped them up, I can see why - they are quite meaty little beasts. I imagine it is only a matter of time before they make an appearance as a school lunch ingredient.
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