nutria - translation to spanish
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nutria - translation to spanish

SEMI-AQUATIC SPECIES OF THE SPINY RAT FAMILY
Myocastor coypus; Coypou; Coipu; Neutral rat; Nutrea; Nutria hunting; Ragondin; Nutrias; Nutra rat; Nutria rat; Coypu
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nutria      
n. nutria, aquatic rodent similar to the beaver which is bread for its fur; otter, aquatic webbed-foot mammal that has thick smooth fur and eats fish and is related to weasels and minks
nutria      
= nutria.
Ex: This paper discusses the reproduction behavior of mink, nutria, raccoon dogs, marmots, chinchillas, sables and martens.
nutria         
(n.) = nutria
Ex: This paper discusses the reproduction behavior of mink, nutria, raccoon dogs, marmots, chinchillas, sables and martens.

Definition

nutria
Sinónimos
sustantivo
mamífero: mamífero, carnicero

Wikipedia

Nutria

The nutria (Myocastor coypus), also known as the coypu, is a large, herbivorous, semiaquatic rodent. Classified for a long time as the only member of the family Myocastoridae, Myocastor is now included within Echimyidae, the family of the spiny rats. The nutria lives in burrows alongside stretches of water and feeds on river plant stems. Originally native to subtropical and temperate South America, it has since been introduced to North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, primarily by fur farmers. Although it is still hunted and trapped for its fur in some regions, its destructive burrowing and feeding habits often bring it into conflict with humans, and it is considered an invasive species. Nutria also transmit various diseases to humans and animals, mainly through water contamination.

Examples of use of nutria
1. Un territorio donde viven otros animales protegidos como la gineta, el gato montés, el tejón o la nutria.
2. Como la de Alfonso Paso saludando a los autores sin posibles con las tenazas de las cigalas que se zampaba en una mesa mientras los otros sólo tenían para el café de la barra; o la de la pintora surrealista Maruja Mallo, ya octogenaria, entrando en el Gijón con un abrigo de nutria y sin nada debajo, desnuda y desafiante.
3. Se le nota cansado de la polémica: "Se han cumplido todos los plazos, espero que de una vez se normalice la vida en Seseña". Un deseo que comparten Laura y Nacho: "No somos ni del Pocero, ni del alcalde; lo que queremos es ser felices y que dejen de hablar de nosotros". 6 de 15 en España anterior siguiente Vota Resultado 64 votos Imprimir Estadística Enviar Corregir Reproducir Derechos ¿Qué es esto?Compartir: Puedes utilizar el teclado: Texto Artículo /articulo/espana/Constituida/gestora/gobernara/Ondarroa/elpepuesp/20070727e lpepunac_2/Tes /articulo/espana/policia/descabeza/aparato/logistico/nutria/armas/explosivo s/comandos/ETA/elpepuesp/2 0070727elpepinac_1/Tes Otras ediciones Publicado en Edición impresa en la sección de España Versión texto accesible Edición de Bolsillo, edición para PDA/PSP ó Móvil Edición Impresa en PDF - 27-07-2007 Comentarios - 34 1 2 3 4 5 última Siguiente » Página