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Subject: Re: startled by a nutria


Author:
Dana
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Date Posted: 06:57:55 05/15/02 Wed
In reply to: Dana 's message, "startled by a nutria" on 15:12:33 05/14/02 Tue

I had dinner in the backyard and didn't even know it. *G* I wonder what kind of wine one serves with nutria?

~Dana

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[> Subject: Nutria = Otter?


Author:
Tricia
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Date Posted: 21:10:11 05/15/02 Wed

At least one web site said that Nutria is spanish for Otter? So are they as big as otters? They do look cute with their big long wiskers. But they are still rodents, eeeeek.


[> [> Subject: As far as I know, yes, the same :) nt


Author:
Elena
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Date Posted: 22:52:33 05/15/02 Wed



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