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Sqwertz wrote:
Nutria? ... Oh - you mean the swamp rat. It was definitely a
Texas River Otter:
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild...es/otter/otter.
"Their short legs and long, slender physique makes their movements
on land seem awkward, but they are graceful and nimble in the
water."
This guy was almost the full 2 feet long, as well. So that's why I
described the scene as comical. Any other wild animal would have
ducked into the water or turned around as soon as it saw me. This
is why I thought it was a tame dog at first. I saw it turn the
corner 30 yards away and we saw each other at the same time, but it
didn't even flinch, just kept coming.
-sw
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