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Experts Fear Deliberate Reintroduction of Invasive Nutrias Threatens California Wetlands
Experts are concerned that giant semi-aquatic rodents known as nutrias, native to South America, have been deliberately reintroduced into California wetlands. These large rodents, weighing up to 20 pounds, can devastate vegetation and pose a significant threat to the state's ecosystems.
10 Apr, 13:12 — 10 Apr, 13:12
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