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Date Posted: Saturday, March 02, 12:50:28pm
Author: AS
Author Host/IP: d99-199-122-186.bchsia.telus.net / 99.199.122.186
Subject: Caplin Rous died???
In reply to: Lij 's message, "Capybaras!" on Saturday, March 02, 03:14:44am

Awwwww.

His successor is kinda cute though. Don't want any rodent pets but have to admit they do have a certain calm/cute/big factor going that some people would find appealing. Plus I think even the most calm Capy would find Casey a bit much!!

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[> [> I'm just wondering what would happen is these things got out into the wild..... -- Lij, Saturday, March 02, 01:58:52pm (adsl-99-186-237-201.dsl.bltnin.sbcglobal.net/99.186.237.201)

......like the nutria in Louisiana that also was imported from South America.

I wonder what they taste like?


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[> [> [> Easy to spot, not overly smart and scared of dogs. -- AS, Saturday, March 02, 08:03:41pm (d99-199-122-186.bchsia.telus.net/99.199.122.186)

I would think they'd be pretty easy pickings for predators and anyone with a rifle. So most likely not too much of a hazard, though rumours have it there have been sightings in Florida. Litters are pretty small and it sounds like the males need to be neutered when kept as pets, presumably they are stinky otherwise.


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