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When Audubon Zoo refused Nutria Rodeo s 10-ton heap of dead rodents, organizers got creative

Standing on a boat dock in Venice, Gabe Macormic faced a unique challenge: Find someone willing to take a sun-baked, 10-ton heap of dead nutria off his hands. Macormic had, on a lark, revived the long-dormant Plaquemines Parish Nutria Rodeo, an event that aims to knock back the booming population of orange-toothed, South American rodents that have been devouring Louisiana marshes for almost a century. He expected an extended circle of buddies to participate. They d zip around on airboats, have few laughs, maybe shoot a couple hundred swamp rats. But when the rodeo began Friday, about 200 hunters showed up. By Saturday night, when prizes were awarded for the most kills and biggest nutria, Macormic was confronting a body count far beyond his expectations: about 1,500 nutria.

Ted Cruz and Cary Elwes in Twitter spat over Princess Bride Again

Ted Cruz and Cary Elwes in Twitter spat over Princess Bride. Again. And now, for the odd-fellows Twitter smackdown of the day, we give you Ted Cruz and Cary Elwes. Yes, you read that right: The Texas Republican U.S. senator and the British star of the beloved 1987 film The Princess Bride are trading metaphorical tweet slaps.  The senator, 50, has acknowledged the sublimely ridiculous film is his personal favorite; he has been known to recite whole scenes by heart. But he wasn t feeling the love Wednesday from The Man in Black after Elwes, who played Westley in Rob Reiner s fairytale fluff, sent out a scathing tweet earlier in the day addressing Cruz.

This Dog-Sized Rodent Is Your New Favorite Animal

This Dog-Sized Rodent Is Your New Favorite Animal Fodor s 2/2/2021 Chantel Delulio © Provided by Fodor s The capybara is 77 to 150 pounds of giant, water-loving-rodent cuteness. An animal that bears the mantle of “world’s largest rodent” doesn’t sound like the most adorable thing you can imagine but this creature from its appearance to its demeanor truly pulls out all the stops. You know you’re looking at a capybara if you’ve come face to face with what essentially appears to be a large ( extra large) guinea pig. They have stout bodies, rectangular heads, no tails, and little ears. Though they’re known by a few different names throughout their native South America, the word “capybara” derives from their Tupi name which roughly translates to “one who eats slender leaves.” Its Latin name is less ethereal, translating simply to “water hog.”

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