Roaming in Prague

  • walden
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    141 year ago

    I went “awww” until I read wikipedia about them and saw that they’re invasive. They’re native to South America, and have been introduced to other places around the world by fur traders.

    • @angrystego
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      121 year ago

      The fact that the animal was brought by people somewhere it doesn’t belong doesn’t mean it can’t inspire an aww. It’s just one more bad thing about people, not about the animal.

      • @SkyezOpen
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        21 year ago

        Starlings are invasive but I still love their little weeews

      • @Treczoks
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        11 year ago

        They are a serious danger for dams and dikes, as they like to build their tunnels in them. And they had to close a train line recently because Nutria basically destroyed the embankment under the tracks.

        • @angrystego
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          11 year ago

          I know that’s not good, but somehow it makes me aww even more. Even native nature collides with civilisation and I do like many aspects of civilisation, but I view nature as an underdog, so I tend to cheer for it.

          • @Treczoks
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            11 year ago

            Tell that to the people who lost their homes to those buggers in the current floods.

    • Lvxferre
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      31 year ago

      Even here in South America, depending on the region, they’re invasive.

  • ensignrolaren
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    71 year ago

    Is it just me or does the species name sound more like a microscopic animal? That’s what I’ve always thought.

      • @SpaceNoodle
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        -51 year ago

        It’s basic pluralization.

        aquarium ➝ aquaria

        bacterium ➝ bacteria

        millennium ➝ millennia

        nutrium ➝ nutria

        • radix
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          21 year ago

          Did you read the provided article?

              • @SpaceNoodle
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                -51 year ago

                That’s clearly a mistake on their part that requires correction.

            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              “did you read the dictionary” mfs when the dictionary disagrees with them (not all words are latinate in origin)

              • @SpaceNoodle
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                -11 year ago

                I guess not everyone can be as enlightened as me

            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              It is a word borrowed from Spanish, according to merriam-webster. Therefore, the plural will be nutrias according to the rules of Spanish. All those other words, though probably latin or Greek in origin, have been in the English language long enough that they are no longer borrowed words and therefore follow English grammar rules.

              • @SpaceNoodle
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                -21 year ago

                No, “bacteriums” is not a word.

  • fiat_lux
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    51 year ago

    I had no idea these just… lived in Prague. City wildlife always surprises me even though we have plenty of our own

  • @Treczoks
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    31 year ago

    Nasty little buggers who build their tunnels in dikes and dams. Which makes them a real threat at the current high waters. You are not allowed to feed them, but stupid people still do it. Just a few weeks ago they caught one who had spread a whole sack of carrots to feed them.

    On another note: There is an offical hunter somewhere in the area who sells Nutria meat loaves.

  • @ohlaph
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    11 year ago

    Haha, probably.