Nutria

richlevy • Sep 1, 2007 8:43 am
While doing fact checking for a post on wing sauce, I went to Tabasco®, which lead me to Nutria.

Coypu meat is lean and low in cholesterol. While there have been many attempts to establish markets for coypu meat, all documented cases have generally been unsuccessful.
I'm curious. Has anyone tried it?
Trilby • Sep 3, 2007 1:49 am
i've seen law officers shoot at nutria--pests, is what they are. I can't bring myself to eat pork--you think I'm gonna eat river rats? yeee-Uck.
DucksNuts • Sep 3, 2007 6:16 am
The word rodent did it for me, no fucking way.

Besides, they are cute!!

I dont eat cute.
jinx • Sep 3, 2007 11:49 am
The nipples of female coypu are on her back. This allows their young to feed while the female is in the water.

huh.

Eating rodent eh? Actually it looks a little like a capybara - which we we all know is a fish...
Scopulus Argentarius • Sep 3, 2007 2:25 pm
richlevy;381057 wrote:
While doing fact checking for a post on wing sauce, I went to Tabasco®, which lead me to Nutria.

I'm curious. Has anyone tried it?


Taste like rabbit; slightly less gamey than squirrel.
richlevy • Sep 3, 2007 5:08 pm
jinx;381460 wrote:
The nipples of female coypu are on her back. This allows their young to feed while the female is in the water.
Now if human females had that feature, it would totally change the dynamic between the sexes.

Woman: Hey! Are you staring at my tits?
Man: No.
Woman: OK, it's not like I can really tell or anything.

Too bad I stink at photo editing or I could work up a 'what if' picture.;)
SteveDallas • Sep 3, 2007 5:22 pm
richlevy;381502 wrote:
Now if human females had that feature, it would totally change the dynamic between the sexes.

And just imagine what it would do for slow dancing in junior high school!