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Moddwilds.bsky.social

anthropomorphic masculine rodent
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MCmuscogitabat.bsky.social

Anyone have good reccs for the rodent posters here? time to put the things that matter on my feed.

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MCmuscogitabat.bsky.social

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

Two rodent anthros sitting around a table drinking coffee. Text: "You'll come in later when we're about to crack the Facility's net." "For now our solo is out of the city on business." "and our muscle is in max sec." "So we're sorting that out" "You're sorting out max-sec?" "We're sorting it out"
two rodent anthros in a gunfight. One is kneeling and shooting a rifle, the other is blind-firing a pistol behind a car door.
A rodent anthro sitting at a desk loading rounds into a rifle as she watches the news. An explosion is on the screen and her face is illuminated by it. The room is dim and there is canned-wine on the desk.
Threee individuals looking around an abandoned station. One of them is walking on thick vines while the other two perform guard duty.
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MSmarksmotroff.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...

Invasive 20-pound rodents continue to spread in the Bay Area
Invasive 20-pound rodents continue to spread in the Bay Area

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.

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IMianmcgecko.bsky.social

Cute lil rodent!

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TItakomironhoof.bsky.social

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

SoFurry: The Path - Story 2 of 31
SoFurry: The Path - Story 2 of 31

Day 2, Story 2 A rodent delivery driver is almost done with the day before he's convinced to make one more.

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NNphileinstein.bsky.social

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.

Quote Skeet from @imdmingyour.mom

"Unserious ass country"

Original quoted skeet by @skiridr.bsky.social:

"A rat birth control bill just passed in NY while women are being told they can’t have freedom to their own bodies. Rats have more rights than women."
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KDkatducduk.bsky.social

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!

An entry from gophercuresself on the r/etymology reddit:

Despite 'rodent' coming from the Latin for 'to gnaw', it surprisingly doesn't appear to share a root with dentist.

rodent (n.) 1835 (as an adjective 1833), from Modern Latin Rodentia, the order name, from Latin rodentem (nominative rodens), present participle of rodere "to gnaw, eat away," from PIE root *red- "to scrape, scratch, gnaw" (source also of Sanskrit radati "scrapes, gnaws," radanah "tooth:" Latin radere "to scrape:" Welsh rhathu"scrape, polish"). Uncertain connection to Old English rætt (see rat (n.)).

dentist (n.) 1759, from French dentiste, from dent "tooth," from Latin dens (see tooth) + -ist.
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AHalyssaharad.bsky.social

I am guessing the keep the rodent population well in check! But I worry for the pets in winter.

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Aartologica.net

Miscellaneous DC Rodent of the Day

small gray rat on sidewalk, eating an acorn
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