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ПИТАНИЕ 1) Водный млекопитающий грызунов с длинным и шероховатым мехом, цветного коричневого цвета. 2) Мех этого млекопитающего. [Sil. три-а] NÚTRIA ~i f. 1) Mamifer rozător acvatic, cu blană lungă și aspră, de culoare brună-ce-nușie, prețioasă. 2) Blană a acestui mamifer. [Sil. -tri-a]
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Nutria feeding activity and its effect on marsh vegetation ...
A study of the effect of nutria on marsh vegetation was made in southwestern Louisiana from 1954 to 1956 by means of plant transects, exclosures, and indices to nutria abundance.
Van T. Harris, Fred Webert, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1962
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Mammals of Illinois - Pagina 45
Myocastor coypus, Nutria The nutria, Myocastor coypus, is a South American hystricomorph rodent which has gone feral (wild) in many places in the United States. Nutria has been exploited in Illinois as a fur-farm animal that can be raised ...
Donald F. Hoffmeister, 2002
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The Wild Mammals of Missouri - Pagina 363
The nutria, or coypu, is a robust, semiaquatic rodent with a large head, small ears, small front legs having feet with unwebbed toes, large hind legs having feet with webbing between the first 4 toes, and a round tail. The tail, from 12 to 18 inches ...
Charles Walsh Schwartz, Elizabeth Reeder Schwartz, 2001
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The Natural History of Canadian Mammals: Squirrels, ...
Along with being a visual treat, this book is jam-packed with information accessible to readers at all levels.
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The Tale of Nada Nutria
The book is written in two parts, the first is an autobiography, the second a biography. Gregory died before he completed this work, and his sister, Sandra, completed it on his behalf.
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Ancient Architecture of the Southwest - Pagina 244
NUTRIA Zuni One of four historic Zuni farming communities, Nutria is located at the head of the Nutria Valley about 21 miles (33 kilometers) northeast of Zuni Pueblo in west-central New Mexico. In this area running streams furnish abundant ...
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Human Impacts on Salt Marshes: A Global Perspective - Pagina 117
The state promotes human consumption of nutria in the United States and elsewhere (particularly in China) to try to dispel the local image of nutria as "swamp rats," unfit to eat. Beginning in 2002, Louisiana implemented an incentive payment ...
Brian R. Silliman, Edwin Grosholz, Mark D. Bertness, 2009
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Advances in Historical Ecology - Pagina 142
Both nutria and muskrat eat-outs can lead to localized erosion and habitat loss. In some cases these localized conditions are essentially permanent, resulting in the formation of open-water lakes and ponds. Beyond the fact that it was people ...
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Historic Zuni Architecture and Society: An Archaeological ... - Pagina 69
UPPER NUTRIA Site Numbers. ZAP:NM:12:S2:60; LA 48682. Synonymy. To-y-a, Toya (Bandelier 1892b: 340); Ta'-ia-kwe, Las Nutrias, Tai'ya (Cushing 1920: 126, 363); Taya-qin (Curtis 1926: 93). Sources of Maps. Mindeleff (1891, Plate 67); ...
Thomas John Ferguson, 1996
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The Lakes of Pontchartrain: Their History and Environments
However, Mcllhenny certainly was instrumental in the propagation and release oflarge numbers of nutria in Louisiana. The first importation of nutria to the United States (in California) was in 1899. The first recorded occurrence in Louisiana ...