A while back I mentioned that I had what looked like large muskrats living in the backyard along the canal, well I was wrong about them and found out that what we have is a south american rodent called a Nutria. These giant rats are nothing like the sewer rats or norway rats most of us are used to seeing and are of little risk to us but they are destroying wetlands and as I found out tonight undermining river banks as I fell into one of their dens after the earthen roof collapsed underneath me ( I have never moved out of a waist deep hole so fast ). Over the last two weeks I've found two of them dead in the backyard, one a full grown adult the size of a 25lb dog and the other a juvenile about the size of a 7lb cat so I'm not sad to see them go but I'm concerned that someone might be poisoning them which could transfer to other animals or worse.
Looking at the amount of river bank erosion they have caused to the back yard its going to take three to four dump truck loads of fill and soil to reclaim the river bank when the river wall is rebuilt. Anyone living along the gulf coast knows all about these critters but for those who don't heres a website dedicated to information on them.
Home - Nutria.com
Looking at the amount of river bank erosion they have caused to the back yard its going to take three to four dump truck loads of fill and soil to reclaim the river bank when the river wall is rebuilt. Anyone living along the gulf coast knows all about these critters but for those who don't heres a website dedicated to information on them.
Home - Nutria.com