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Nutria with orange teeth coming out of river.
White Myocastor coypus nutria, gnawing on a piece of food near a pond in a zoo
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Nutria (Myocastor coypus)
Nutria (Coypu) hunting each other in their natural habitat.
A large nutria swimming in a lake in Portland, Oregon.
Portrait of nutrias (Myocastor coypus). Good to see the typical orange teeth. Wild nutria near the shore on the river Elster, Brandenburg, Germany
large nutria in the grass by the lake
Myocastor coypus on the banks of the Nitra River in the city of Nitra in Slovakia.
Close up of the head of a single Coypu, also called a Nutria (Myocastor coypus) swims in the wetlands of Lampa, west of the Chilean capital Santiago. The rodent lives in burrows alongside stretches of water and feeds on river plants and, while native to parts of South America,  has been introduced to North America, Europe and Asia, primarily by fur farmers, where it has become a pest because of the damage it can cause to canals and river banks.
Nutria on banks of canal, search for food. Wild nutria inhabit ponds and rivers (reservoirs with low-flow or stagnant water) of Europe, Small animal swims.
Nutria, Myocastor coypus. Wetland, swamp habitat in Tuscany
Myocastoridae rodent (Myocastor coypus), also called coipo, little beaver and swamp beaver, native to southern America and introduced in many countries as a fur animal.
A serene scene of a beaver gliding through crystal-clear water, illuminated by the setting sun, as it heads toward its den in a tranquil pond.
nutria swimming in water,Tuscany, Italy
Nutria standing in Vltava river near Charles Bridge and feeding of a floating rose. Prague Old Town Czech Republic.
a close view of nutria standing in the grass
Nutria eating on stone Vltava riverbank.
Coypu is swimming in murky river water
Nutria survive in a marsh on the gulf coast of Louisiana
overabundance of rodents and birds on the banks of rivers in large cities.
coypu
A nutria standing in the grass
The cute water mammals, also known as copyu, have had a population explosion in Prague and can spread disease and even be aggressive to eager tourists wanting to feed them.
nutrias at a lake
Nutria beaver like animal swims in a pond at sunset, Parc Ornithologique de Pont de Gau, Camargue, France, Europe
close view of a nutria swimming in the river
a large beaver sitting on logs near its damn
Close up of the nutria
Lake Trasimeno, Perugia, Umbria, Italy:\nNaturalistic Oasis La Valle on Lake Trasimeno
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