Friday, September 16, 2022

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15 comments:

  1. capybara.....the most AWESOME rodent of all! :)

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  2. Using your average field mouse turds as a benchmark imagine the size of its poop pellets.

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  3. A rodent, by any other metric, is still a rodent.

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  4. The original ROUS......................................

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  5. Back in my Coast Guard days, we had shore leave in Port Au Prince and there was this small restaurant at a hotel/casino which was the nicest place in town and that's not saying much; but one of the guys, not me, decided to eat at the restaurant because he wanted to sit at a table with a tablecloth on it and eat with acutal silverware. He ordered lapa; I think because it was the most expensive dish they served, he said it tasted pretty good but none of us knew what it was. It turns out it's a capybara like critter; we never let him live down his delightful tournados de rat steak. Or should that have been rat-at-touille? It is to laugh.

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    1. Guinea pigs are a popular dish in Ecuador and Peru. That capybara would feed a whole village for a week!

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  6. Do NOT over feed your hamster.

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  7. Durn, that is a very large carpincho (capybara). Raised from birth they do become attached to the owner (hand that feeds them) but I would not have gone so far as to bring em indoors. High pitched chittering sound when excited. Place near where I used to live down in S. Am. had one out front of the restaurant as a welcome alarm. Anyone approaching the door got a good chittering.

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  8. It's a fish. (For purposes of Lenten observences. Realio trulio.)

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  9. I bet her house smells great.
    -Snakepit

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