Re: NANFA-- was Columbia trip gear, now hellbenders

Steffen Hellner (steffen_at_hellner.biz)
Fri, 09 Jan 2004 09:03:22 +0100

OK, I always thought the nutria was an north american species, not a south
american.

When 49 you early learned to survive in the wild.;-)

Steffen

> Von: Moontanman_at_aol.com
> Antworten an: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
> Datum: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 17:10:03 EST
> An: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
> Betreff: Re: NANFA-- was Columbia trip gear, now hellbenders
>
> In a message dated 1/8/04 1:21:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> steffen_at_hellner.biz writes:
>
>> Then you must be a little older than 40 years, ey?
>> How did it taste?
>>
>> And what are muskrats?
> Muskrats are a medium sized water rodent similar to beaver but without the
> broad tail. Their tails are flat but not very wide. A great many fur coats are
> made from muskrat. Most people who eat them think muskrat is the best wild
> meat
> they have ever eaten. We used to call them swamp rabbit for all those who
> were to weak of stomach to eat anything with rat in the name. Yes, I am 49
> years
> old.
>
> Moon
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