coypu river rat

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Coypu, river rat, nutria furry animal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coypu, river rat, nutria furry animal and group of ducks Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of white coypu, River rat Nutria or Myocastor coypus washing fur and hands on the banks of the river and sitting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of white coypu, River rat Nutria or Myocastor coypus washing fur and hands on the banks of the river and sitting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of coypu, River rat Nutria or Myocastor coypus, white fur, on the banks of the river and sitting while at the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coypu (River Rat) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coypu (River Rat) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coypu (River Rat)
Close up portrait of white coypu, River rat Nutria or Myocastor coypus washing fur and hands on the banks of the river and sitting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of white coypu, River rat Nutria or Myocastor coypus washing fur and hands on the banks of the river and sitting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of white coypu, River rat Nutria or Myocastor coypus washing fur and hands on the banks of the river and sitting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of white coypu, River rat Nutria or Myocastor coypus washing fur and hands on the banks of the river and sitting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of white coypu, River rat Nutria or Myocastor coypus washing fur and hands on the banks of the river and sitting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of white coypu, River rat Nutria or Myocastor coypus washing fur and hands on the banks of the river and sitting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up portrait of white coypu, River rat Nutria or Myocastor coypus washing fur and hands on the banks of the river and sitting Royalty Free Stock Photo
The coypu (from Spanish coipú, from Mapudungun kóypu) (Myocastor coypus), also known as the river rat or nutria, is a large, herbivorous, semiaquatic rodent and the only member of the family Myocastoridae. Originally native to subtropical and temperate South America, it has since been introduced to North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, primarily by fur ranchers. Although it is still valued for its fur in some regions, its destructive feeding and burrowing behaviors make this invasive species a pest throughout most of its range.


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