What do the food called Nutria look like?
You're probably thinking of the animal called a nutria, not a food.
Nutrias are large rodents native to South America, often called "coypu." Here's what they look like:
* Size: About the size of a housecat, but with a longer body and a thick, rat-like tail.
* Color: Typically brown to dark brown fur, sometimes with a reddish tint.
* Features: They have a blunt, rounded nose, short ears, and webbed hind feet.
* Tail: Their tail is thick and scaly, and it can be as long as their body.
Here's an image of a nutria:
[Image of a nutria](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e7/Coypu_%28Myocastor_coypus%29.jpg/1200px-Coypu_%28Myocastor_coypus%29.jpg)
While nutrias are sometimes hunted and eaten, they are not considered a common food source.
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