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Detailed side view of a coypu (nutria) walking on green grass by the edge of a calm lake. The animal’s coarse fur and environment are clearly visible in soft natural light.
Nutria (Myocastor coypus)
Nutria with orange teeth coming out of river.
Nutrias on the Shooters Island, Vltava river, Prague
Portrait of nutrias (Myocastor coypus). Good to see the typical orange teeth. Wild nutria near the shore on the river Elster, Brandenburg, Germany
large nutria in the grass by the lake
Nutria survive in a marsh on the gulf coast of Louisiana
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Young nutria hiding behind its parent, nutrias swimming in the lake among reeds, small nutria and parent among reeds, brown fur of the nutria, pond with algae, rodent in the pond, Myocastor coypus
coypu, aquatic rodent, argentine patagonia
White Myocastor coypus nutria, gnawing on a piece of food near a pond in a zoo
Coypu is swimming in murky river water
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A large nutria swimming in a lake in Portland, Oregon.
nutria swimming in water,Tuscany, Italy
Nutria, Myocastor coypus. Wetland, swamp habitat in Tuscany
Nutria on banks of canal, search for food. Wild nutria inhabit ponds and rivers (reservoirs with low-flow or stagnant water) of Europe, Small animal swims.
A curious nutria peers above the waterline at the edge of a forested lake. Captured mid-motion with ripples and natural textures surrounding the animal.
cute coypu from the side, close up cute nutria, nutria looking up, cute coypu in the lake
Nutria swims
Nutria (Coypu) hunting each other in their natural habitat.
Nutria (Coypus) in the wild.
A nutria standing in the grass
Nutria also known as coypu, native to South America, mammals.\nListed on the Red List of Endangered Species in 2016.\nIt is an important fur animal and is now widely raised around the world.
nutrias at a lake
Coypu (nutria) emerges from the lake, approaching the muddy, plant-covered shore. A detailed wildlife photo showing the animal’s wet fur and distinctive whiskers in its natural setting.
Myocastoridae rodent (Myocastor coypus), also called coipo, little beaver and swamp beaver, native to southern America and introduced in many countries as a fur animal.
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a close view of nutria standing in the grass
Close up of the head of a single Coypu, also called a Nutria (Myocastor coypus) swims in the wetlands of Lampa, west of the Chilean capital Santiago. The rodent lives in burrows alongside stretches of water and feeds on river plants and, while native to parts of South America,  has been introduced to North America, Europe and Asia, primarily by fur farmers, where it has become a pest because of the damage it can cause to canals and river banks.
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