If you think they’re cute, they didn’t bite you yet, did they?
Dismal-Attitude-5439 on
Never seen a friendly Nutria before. Don’t try to pet the big river hamsters.
Immediate_Elk792 on
Ya perdole
Fenixstorm1 on
Musk rats, the muskiest of rats!
Janusz_Odkupiciel on
My grandmother used to tell me stories that just after the war they used to poach them for meat and fur for their own needs.
HopeBudget3358 on
Invasive species, they are having issues with nutrias in northern Italy too
thats_a_boundary on
ah yes, looks like invasive species.
Davidra_05 on
Bóber? Is that you?
TheCatLamp on
That’s a big rat.
conradburner on
Gosh, why did… Soon they will be in the Danube, then it is a short hop to the Ganges.
DerAltePirat on
✨ Bisamratte ✨
la_catwalker on
Water dam 🦫 engineers!!!
AnizGown on
I guess they are the one that built that concrete dam. Evolution is scary.
ClarkyCat97 on
This is the second time I’ve seen “goober” on my feed in less than 5 minutes. Are Russian bots trying to push us to use this word or something?
CatRheumaBlanket2 on
Those are very friendly and even have their own island in the park, close to the Parkeisenbahn.
They will gladly feast on fruit you throw in their direction.
I would not go and pick one up.
But also not be scared if they came up and do their thing.
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“lesser river goober” is the scientific name
Bae vers ❤️
Nutria!
*Bober kurwa*
If you think they’re cute, they didn’t bite you yet, did they?
Never seen a friendly Nutria before. Don’t try to pet the big river hamsters.
Ya perdole
Musk rats, the muskiest of rats!
My grandmother used to tell me stories that just after the war they used to poach them for meat and fur for their own needs.
Invasive species, they are having issues with nutrias in northern Italy too
ah yes, looks like invasive species.
Bóber? Is that you?
That’s a big rat.
Gosh, why did… Soon they will be in the Danube, then it is a short hop to the Ganges.
✨ Bisamratte ✨
Water dam 🦫 engineers!!!
I guess they are the one that built that concrete dam. Evolution is scary.
This is the second time I’ve seen “goober” on my feed in less than 5 minutes. Are Russian bots trying to push us to use this word or something?
Those are very friendly and even have their own island in the park, close to the Parkeisenbahn.
They will gladly feast on fruit you throw in their direction.
I would not go and pick one up.
But also not be scared if they came up and do their thing.
Probably means that the river is clean?