Anyone have good reccs for the rodent posters here? time to put the things that matter on my feed.
Meet Threll, a cold, calculating individual with a knack for finding her cash flow and no small amount of trouble. first 3 pics by @privvy.bsky.social@gene-sprout.bsky.social
What an odd name for an invasive species rodent: "Nutria" (Spanish for otter). If they look sort of like a Capybara, it seems from the wiki that they are sort of related but different creatures. #naturesky#rodents#environment#invasivewww.sfgate.com/local/articl...
Close to a thousand nutria have been hunted down in the Bay Area this year alone, and wildlife officials are urging people to share reports.
Cute lil rodent!
Day 2, Story 2 A rodent delivery driver is almost finished with his work day before being convinced to take on one final package. www.sofurry.com/view/2184906#furrylit
Day 2, Story 2 A rodent delivery driver is almost done with the day before he's convinced to make one more.
I confirmed that arc was serious, that the USA is an unserious country, specifically because New York passed a bill for rodent population control that they (arc) insist on calling "Rat reproductive rights". This wasn't satire. It doesn't work as satire. I got blocked for pointing this out.
A TWIST! The assumption that led me to discover this etymological truth is itself a misconception based on a coincidence. Rodents are named for their ability to gnaw, but technically not for their teeth. The "-dent" in "rodent" does NOT mean "tooth" after all!
I am guessing the keep the rodent population well in check! But I worry for the pets in winter.