A Vietnamese man got arrested for hunting and eating a Nutria (pic related) and it's national news...

A Vietnamese man got arrested for hunting and eating a Nutria (pic related) and it's national news. Does this happen in your country?

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we kill em and leave them there, they are parasites

Apparently some people in my country started hunting and eating them too.
Nutria became very numerous here over the past decade or so for some reason.

Dude, we eat it in South America, he is not wrong at all

Japanese don't know how lucky they are to have sea monkeys and pajeets as immigrants instead of Nigerians and nafris.

Joke, OK? I am just joking

You’ll get them soon, don’t worry

We not eat here in South America, where is native, but ratão do banhado is a common food in Florida and Cape Caneveral, where was introduced, yes this Dixxies of swamps that eat aligators, they also eat It a lot

aren't those horribly invasive pests
he should be given a medal

Literally white rednecks of USA eat nitrias, so relax is a western common (???) food

what do they taste like

Nigga he's nuts

It must have been very nutritious

I've seen a beaver once in my local swamp and he was very cute.

He is bad because he broke the law.
Pic related is him going to jail
In Japan we follow the law

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nooooo

Are they Capybaras? Or are they a different animal altogether? Look fairly similar

isnt that thing supposed to be delicious?
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What law? You can't hunt giant invasive rodents in Japan?

>You can't hunt giant invasive rodents in Japan?
of course not, why do you think the Nigerians are still in Kabuki-cho?

They're from south america too, but they're smaller and look like beavers with a rat tail

Because he hunted without a hunting permit when it wasn't hunting season.
If you don't follow the law you are bad

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Strong brotherhood. Context:
>is common in swamps of South America called Pantanal where nutrias, we call it ratão do banhado and capybaras, and also caymans and jaguars live together

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It's much smaller than a capybara, and it has a long tail (capybara does not).

Probably some farmer see how Pantanal and the Florida and Texas are similiar and introduced this plague in North America, and now dixxies eat It a lot

The nitrias are not the only related rodent to capibaras, in South America. Exist also the cutia

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