Nutrias are not rodents. Looks more like a beaver of sorts.
Edit: Well this is funny: I just learned Nutrias are what english speakers call a Coipo (pretty much a causin of beavers), which is the animal I was thinking this was, but didn't think you could find them outside of South America.
Now, coipos are indeed rodents, but "nutria" means "otter" in spanish, so I thought all people here talking about "a nutria" were calling this rodent "an otter" and I was losing my mind; mostly because I'm a vet, I love ferrets, and the amount of people I have to CONVINCE ferrets are NOT rodents is outrageous. And of course, ferrets are closer to otters than to any rodent.
Innarestingly, nutria were imported from south ameruca to louisiana, often attributted to a mcillhenny(tabasco), for their pelt, and bc they reproduced quickly. Somehow they got out, might have been 1927 flood, but im not looking anything up, and since theyve been running amok bc they have no natural predators. An imported nuisiance its called.
Dude, I'm trying to learn Spanish. Your English is excellent. And kudos for being a vet. Excellent career choice. If there is ever a zombie apocalypse, I want a veterinarian on my team.
It's almost certainly that some spanish-speaker called them the "otters" and french/english speakers accepted that. Kinda like how the north american bird turkey is a huge clusterfuck of geographic misattributions across a lot of languages
It's an eurasion otter, in eastern Europe (like Hungary, etc,) this animal is called "Vidra", the people actually in the video they say it. They speak some sort of slavic language (me being Hungarian I learnt some Russian and I recognise it as a slavic language.) Given the surrounding, green lavish place, looks like Eastern European I guess it is somewhere in Serbia, maybe Ukraine or maybe even Russia. Someone with more knowledge will probably chime in with a definitive solution :)
More on Eurasion otter or Vidra:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_otter
It's not though. In the video they first call it a beaver (bobr), then when it's pulled out an otter (vydra), but they're just guessing.
You can clearly see by its beaver-like teeth and an otter-like tail it's a nutria.
Otters have carnivore teeth, like a cat.
Guys speak czech BTW, so the video is likely from Czechia.
Not 100% on the rodent, but that's a catfish of some kind. I didn't get a clear look, and they're not speaking my language, so it's probably not anything I know specifically.
I'll tell you, in general, catfish are voracious eaters like bass. They'll suck down almost anything living. At night, we cast big rat/mouse lures at banks around here to find hungry flathead catfish cruising she shallows for food.
Cant tell what language they are speaking, could be lithuanian or some neighbouring country in that region. Although, pretty sure they said "vidra" (видра) when they took out the animal, which in my language, Macedonian means otter.
Edit: whether or not lithuanian or that region, it's sill a slavic language, which could be polish or any other.
Imagine just chilling on a lazy Sunday afternoon, having stuffed yourself full so you decided to have a quick nap, and two fully grown two feet come along and yank the food out ya belly!!!
No expert, but at a certain size the catfish's food can be too big for its stomach, leading to blocked gills or airways and severe respiratory distress (i.e. suffocation). In this case, I highly doubt the catfish would be able to digest something that large without some pretty intense intestinal blockage as well.
Yeah. It's not like we had words to use in this situation previously.
How did they(or even it considering it's an animal) swallow them/that/it anyways?
That's just a brand new phrase filled with words that were just recently invented.
Y’all think the fish felt happy about this?
Or you think the fish went back to his family going “so o shit you not, I finally eat that POS beaver or whatever it is we’ve been feuding with. So I’m vibing, digistin, and 2 aliens abduct me and steal all the food that’s already in my stomach?????? Hello!??? What’s even going on around here”
It was probably already dead when the fish first ate it. Then the animal started to bloat inside the fish's stomach, making it impossible for the fish to swim.
How did the catfish swallow the nutria? By opening its mouth. Catfish are bottom dwellers, so they don’t typically get the small bits of food that surface dwelling fish have access to, so they evolved wide mouths and stomachs that can expand several times its size to accommodate larger food items. The downside is that they sometimes swallow mammals that bloat after death, and since they swallow their food whole, it can cause this problem, which would have killed the fish without the intervention of the people in the video
who the [f.ck](http://f.ck) are these guys... how do they know it's ok to reach that things mouth and pull that thing out and successfully doing it. I don't know what to feel
In a world where there are wars, famine, racism, child abuse, and a host of other evils, it's comforting to know there are still people out there who take stewardship of other animals seriously.
For the brief moment in time these guys worked on this situation, nothing was more important than a fish choking on a rat.
Are you afraid of misgenderin a fish? English isn't my first language , but even my self knows English has a special word in order to refer to an animal, "it" is the word you are looking for.
I dont know what either of those things are.
I think it might be a nutria that it swallowed.
That's the first thing that came to my mind, near water, slim tail, looks rodent, most likely nutria.
Nutrias are not rodents. Looks more like a beaver of sorts. Edit: Well this is funny: I just learned Nutrias are what english speakers call a Coipo (pretty much a causin of beavers), which is the animal I was thinking this was, but didn't think you could find them outside of South America. Now, coipos are indeed rodents, but "nutria" means "otter" in spanish, so I thought all people here talking about "a nutria" were calling this rodent "an otter" and I was losing my mind; mostly because I'm a vet, I love ferrets, and the amount of people I have to CONVINCE ferrets are NOT rodents is outrageous. And of course, ferrets are closer to otters than to any rodent.
Sometimes you mean to say one thing but say an otter
God damnit 🤣
Get out. Get otter here , right now!
You won the internet today
Yup, beavers are also rodents. The second largest rodents actually, after the capybara
my buddies uncle has a pet cappy - it is a goof ball
Pictures please. We all need to see this goof ball capybara.
That’s amazing. They are so nice. Also apparently delicious
Innarestingly, nutria were imported from south ameruca to louisiana, often attributted to a mcillhenny(tabasco), for their pelt, and bc they reproduced quickly. Somehow they got out, might have been 1927 flood, but im not looking anything up, and since theyve been running amok bc they have no natural predators. An imported nuisiance its called.
Yep in argentina they did the same with the american mink,they are destroying native species of the lakes and lagoons in Patagonia
I’m from Louisiana, most people I was around called them nutria rats.
And that is interesting too, because the same exact thing happened here with beavers! The world is crazy and we humans are dumb lol
I can confirm this. Have seen quite a few nutria in swampy areas
Nutrias are rodents and so are beavers.
Dude, I'm trying to learn Spanish. Your English is excellent. And kudos for being a vet. Excellent career choice. If there is ever a zombie apocalypse, I want a veterinarian on my team.
That explains why I was so confused, I read nutria and I was like "but, that isn't a nutria-". Ah, false friends between languages have done it again!
It's almost certainly that some spanish-speaker called them the "otters" and french/english speakers accepted that. Kinda like how the north american bird turkey is a huge clusterfuck of geographic misattributions across a lot of languages
We have them in Europe too, as an invasive species
Nutria is some kind of rodent and they make very poor hats.
Just like beavers
It's not a cat I don't think
It's an eurasion otter, in eastern Europe (like Hungary, etc,) this animal is called "Vidra", the people actually in the video they say it. They speak some sort of slavic language (me being Hungarian I learnt some Russian and I recognise it as a slavic language.) Given the surrounding, green lavish place, looks like Eastern European I guess it is somewhere in Serbia, maybe Ukraine or maybe even Russia. Someone with more knowledge will probably chime in with a definitive solution :) More on Eurasion otter or Vidra: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_otter
It's not though. In the video they first call it a beaver (bobr), then when it's pulled out an otter (vydra), but they're just guessing. You can clearly see by its beaver-like teeth and an otter-like tail it's a nutria. Otters have carnivore teeth, like a cat. Guys speak czech BTW, so the video is likely from Czechia.
As a man with a paralyzing fear of rats (all rodents tbh), when I first found out about nutria, I freaked the fuck out.
Guys on video said it's Bober/Bóbr, so it is beaver. P.S. BÓBR KURWA :D
The guys in the video first thought it was a beaver but at the end they say it's an otter
i'm pretty sure it's a bober kurwa
Getting that...nutrition.
Nitra?!? ROCK AND STONE!!!
ROCK AND STONE TO THE BONE
It's an otter, they say it in a video
The big one is a catfish I believe
Human, actually. 2 of em
Yep a wels catfish.
Muskrat or nutria and a wells catfish.
I was thinking muskrat as well.
Not 100% on the rodent, but that's a catfish of some kind. I didn't get a clear look, and they're not speaking my language, so it's probably not anything I know specifically. I'll tell you, in general, catfish are voracious eaters like bass. They'll suck down almost anything living. At night, we cast big rat/mouse lures at banks around here to find hungry flathead catfish cruising she shallows for food.
The fish is a catfish, the dinner was an otter (at least that's what they're saying: "vidra")
Those teeth are definitely from some kind of rodent. They might be mistaken or it's possible they use the same word for any freshwater aquatic mammal.
Based off the tail it’s a nutria. They’re an invasive yet delicious pest especially here in Texas and the South. The fish looks like a catfish.
Delicious? A recipe, please 😁🥺😁
These guys are Czech. They say it’s an otter.
It's a cat fish
Cant tell what language they are speaking, could be lithuanian or some neighbouring country in that region. Although, pretty sure they said "vidra" (видра) when they took out the animal, which in my language, Macedonian means otter. Edit: whether or not lithuanian or that region, it's sill a slavic language, which could be polish or any other.
It's czech, and yes, they said it's an otter.
Lithuanian isn’t Slavic.
Fish swallowed something other than a fish
Have you thought of working for the Wildlife Department? Don’t hoard all that knowledge!
I think the dead thing is a muscrat
I speak the language, it's a local kind of catfish that swallowed an otter
he got catfished
That beaver was just too inviting...
Now the beaver smells fishy 🦫🐠
Normally, a removal of this complexity requires the services of a qualified trauma Sturgeon..
god damn it ![gif](giphy|VM01S5yIaKCgqg1bSF|downsized)
This comment needs more upvotes!!
This is something Groucho would say
Good catch!
Had to read the comment like 7 times before I realized you wrote sturgeon. Couldn’t figure out why this had so many upvotes 😂
Is that a beaver it swallowed?
For a beaver the tail looks a bit slim. Nutria -as some other commenter suggested- seems more probable imo.
That’s a Migratory Duck-Billed Platypus if I ever saw one. /s
They are saying it's a "vidra" which means otter.
But the tail is too thin. Really looks like a nutria
vydra* 🤓
I don't know, it looks like an otter to me
Imagine just chilling on a lazy Sunday afternoon, having stuffed yourself full so you decided to have a quick nap, and two fully grown two feet come along and yank the food out ya belly!!!
Yeh I don’t get why they had to interfere. Is the catfish now fucked up after that?
No expert, but at a certain size the catfish's food can be too big for its stomach, leading to blocked gills or airways and severe respiratory distress (i.e. suffocation). In this case, I highly doubt the catfish would be able to digest something that large without some pretty intense intestinal blockage as well.
Yes. It was unable to swim properly - it was on its back when they found it. It would have died if they hadn't removed the otter.
Emotional damage 💔.
Well I wasn’t expecting a rodent
Found it: https://youtu.be/mGtI98PCI10?si=L5SyefCqmI_u6oLk
Bro was scared to misgender a fish 😭🙏
you never know when the fish revolt back for misgendering
There's no such thing as a fish.
And forgot the word "it" exists.
not even, he used "it" for the animal the catfish swallowed
lmao
I was expecting diff kind of swallowing
Had to double check what sub am I on considering it was blurred as nsfw
r/UsernameChecksOut
I think it just got swollen over a long time in the fish's belly.
Sticks hand in mouth to grab other mouth
Jesus that thing was so huge i thought it was a gator at first seeing the tail length.
Same question crosses my mind when someone posts snake eating snake
Don’t you mean “How did he/she swallow him/her in the first place?”
Yeah don't wanna offend whatever that thing is Maybe add a "they" in there too
"They" is always an easy option that many people just don't consider for some reason.
They has generally been used to describe groups in English vernacular, thus its gender neutral.
My thoughts exactly. The world became ridiculous.
Yeah. It's not like we had words to use in this situation previously. How did they(or even it considering it's an animal) swallow them/that/it anyways? That's just a brand new phrase filled with words that were just recently invented.
Y’all think the fish felt happy about this? Or you think the fish went back to his family going “so o shit you not, I finally eat that POS beaver or whatever it is we’ve been feuding with. So I’m vibing, digistin, and 2 aliens abduct me and steal all the food that’s already in my stomach?????? Hello!??? What’s even going on around here”
And then his fish family sends him off to the fish psychiatric ward because aliens aren't real
It's amazing that I immediately knew what it was when he said bobra
Bobr Kurwa!
Not gonna lie, I entered this post with completely wrong expectations.
Hawk tuah
Don't bring my wife into this!
it* not she or he. lmfao its an animal ffs
Is that a platypus that they pulled out?
The language sounds eastern european (imo), so platypus seems rather unlikely.
Beaver or otter?
It’s nutria, and they speak Czech
Is that a beaver 🦫
There are so many videos I see where I'm thankful that smells can't come through screens still.
It
It....how did it
Safer to use “they.” Don’t want to confuse those catfish pronouns.
Looks like a platypus
It*
What if it’s a they/them
Why were you afraid to misgender a fish
Thank god you said this… I had to scroll way too far for this comment.
You’re not getting cancelled for misgendering a fish. It’s kinda funny though
Good thing you covered your ass. Wouldn't want to assume the fish's gender 🥴
Heroes 🤜🏼🤛🏼
"he/she" cause we don't know what the fish identifies as
I'm offended you used he/she to describe that animal. /S
Why did they do that?
Imagine being the Otter in that situation.
Muskrat and wells catfish
Who tf let bro get a hold of a whole ass beaver
How'd it swallow it? With its mouth.
It was a nutria!
WOW!
Could the catfish have digested it eventually like a snake?
With difficulty. Size and flood in that order.
You’ve heard of Hawk tuah. This that *slurp gulp*
Those beavers get slippery when wet.
If Europe it could be a Well's catfish.
It was probably already dead when the fish first ate it. Then the animal started to bloat inside the fish's stomach, making it impossible for the fish to swim.
Not right using the fish to catch lunch
KURVA, BOBER!
Rodents of unusual size? I don’t think they exist
Love when the pulled out the DENTAL FLOSS
The fish probably would've been fine.
Is that a Rat!?
It grew inside
Slavs gots catfish? I had no idea! That was a crazy situation!
My pronoun are fish.
Hawk tua is how
I am confused because if you showed me this without audio I'd 100% think it was Louisiana.
How did he swallow an otter?
They could have at least had the common courtesy to chop it up and feed it back to the catfish.
How did the catfish swallow the nutria? By opening its mouth. Catfish are bottom dwellers, so they don’t typically get the small bits of food that surface dwelling fish have access to, so they evolved wide mouths and stomachs that can expand several times its size to accommodate larger food items. The downside is that they sometimes swallow mammals that bloat after death, and since they swallow their food whole, it can cause this problem, which would have killed the fish without the intervention of the people in the video
The only reasonable explanation to how it was able to swallow it whole is that it hawk tuah and spat on that thing
Riscky click of the day
I definitely thought there was gonna be a happy ending where the beaver / otter thing scuttled off...
They are Czech, identified the swallowed animal as otter. The fish is a catfish.
Bobr kurwa :,(
Good Samaritan's👏🏻
For those confused on what the animal that the fish swallowed is, they are saying vidra, which means otter
Scared to misgender a fish
BOBER KURWA
who the [f.ck](http://f.ck) are these guys... how do they know it's ok to reach that things mouth and pull that thing out and successfully doing it. I don't know what to feel
Not surprised of course it's a catfish they will eat dang near anything
Surprised the fish survived that. Looked like a big ol catfish
Throw a pigeon in there and you have a russian turduken
This was interesting to watch👀
Naturally made turducken.
What kind of 🐠 was that exactly?
In a world where there are wars, famine, racism, child abuse, and a host of other evils, it's comforting to know there are still people out there who take stewardship of other animals seriously. For the brief moment in time these guys worked on this situation, nothing was more important than a fish choking on a rat.
Why is he taking his food away
I thought this was going to be a different type of video.
Love giving the catfish the opportunity to be either gender, just in case it gets offended. Never change Reddit.
Rodent bro's gonna be okay though, right? Right?
That a catfish eating beaver, not trying a prev but that sounds funny.
This is why you chew your food guys...
Nice marmot.
###Is it a platypus?
Are they helping the fish? Looks like they stole its dinner.... 🥺
Rest assured they are helping the fish, it would have died without them pulling the creature out of its stomach.
That's what she said
dang,son
Quick guess.. umm, LARGEST mouth bass eats a baby seal 👍 idk.
I asked my old lady that same very question
A fish after my own heart. Don't know what kind it is, but if it eats beaver ass first, it's a keeper!
It
What was that thing, a platapus?
What is the charge? Eating a meal? A succulent Rodentia meal?
At first I thought it was a dead duck that swallowed a kind of eel that was coming off its asshole…
Beaver vs Catfish
extraction at 02:27 ...
He looks like me on my cheat day
Bober kurwa Ale fajny
Is that an otter? And what kind of fish is that?
Are you afraid of misgenderin a fish? English isn't my first language , but even my self knows English has a special word in order to refer to an animal, "it" is the word you are looking for.
Good use of the NSFW flag; No Snek For Watch.
These blokes are speaking czech, and they are talking about how the fish ate something, probably an otter, and how they have to pull it out
I mean they said it was an otter. Idk tho