Posted on 02/11/2018 8:28:42 AM PST by EdnaMode
A giant 20-pound rodent with the ability to destroy roads, levees and wetlands has been discovered in Stanislaus County.
A giant invasive rodent with the ability to destroy roads, levees and wetlands has been discovered in Stanislaus County.
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Thems, good eatin right there! Good ol’ boys been cookin those up for years! But I wonder what brain dead fruitcake thought it was a good idea to bring them to them to California?
Califorrnia is already overrun with 100-200 pound 2 legged rats.
No worries, California is all about sanctuaries for immigrodents.
That is why God gave us the .22 revolver.
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If they are like ground hogs, you can only dispatch them using a .22 with a well placed head shot
Open season on them, feed the homeless, nutria stew kitchens.
Technical technical. But you are correct and I stand corrected. 8>)
Hey they are politically incorrect beavers without the paddle tail. They eat the same amount of vegetation as a Nutria, burrow into berms they make, live in wetlands. But they are threatening environmentalists jobs if they devour all the vegetation in a so called wetland (aka mosquito breeding grounds).
The burrowing rodents are California’s new fracking industry. Follow them up with high pressure water.
Financed by Hollywood’s Jed Clampet.
Yes, but they are so nutria-tious.
[[P.S. They are not good eating, no matter how you fix them.]]
Many people eat dogs- wolves ‘should be’ similar to dog no?
Can’t wait to see how Kalifornia environmentalists handle this problem.
Guess they’ll claim Nutria are a threatened species while their dams and levees crumble.
If so, what distinguishes them from Mexican illegals?
I wonder if they taste good? I suppose, like Javelinas ya have to watch out how to skin them.
Just make sure you have a nice deep pond for them to swim in.
Mexifornia. : (
In Louisiana we called them nutria.
Leftists hate imported species so much they call them “invasives”. But they love imported illegals.
Go figure...
A step in the right direction but not far enough. The government should be paying us a bounty for getting rid of this vermin, rather having us pay for tags (with limits, seasons, and hunting regulations). As several have stated before, we're learning why our forefathers got rid of wolves. Mackenzie valley wolves should have the same protection as a Norwegian brown rat - both are invasive species.
Otherwise known as the Collared peccary.
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