Now there you go again.. the Nutria are not nearly hairless, it's
the Nutria's tail that is nearly hairless.. quite frankly I that
puts a mental image of the hairy ones in my brain forever..
Lester
On Jun 4, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Brad Fornal wrote:
> What do you mean? I DID NOT know that nearly hairless beavers are
> called Nutria.
> It appears that there are quite a few of them around these days.
>
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:16 AM, Lester <oldsaabguy@comcast.net>
> wrote:
> Thanks for playing along! ;-)
>
> Lester
>
> On Jun 4, 2008, at 10:03 AM, Brad Fornal wrote:
>
>> I've seen LOTS of beavers, without flat tails, I just never knew
>> they were called Nutria. I guess I've been using the wrong word
>> all these years.
>> I have to make sure to look at the "Nutria" photos at home, cuz
>> work gets upset if you do it here.
>>
>> LOL
>>
>> There, the other shoe dropped........
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 8:50 AM, Lester <oldsaabguy@comcast.net>
>> wrote:
>> Fred.. these city folk have never seen a chicken! Tell them it's
>> like a beaver without the flat tail. I'm *certain* that many of
>> these folk have seen a beaver..
>>
>> .. wait for it.... ;-)
>>
>> Lester
>>
>> On Jun 4, 2008, at 8:04 AM, derf wrote:
>>
>> > We have them in Louisiana, and they get as large as chickens.
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