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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 25

    Louisiana’s coast was already facing deadly threats: drowning from rising seas, beatings from hurricanes, poisoning from oil spills. It is also being eaten alive by insects, feral hogs and this orange-toothed, semiaquatic rodent. http://nyti.ms/2otkWSi pic.twitter.com/WrPw1Dsj5M

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      2. The Real D Guar‏ @Real_DGuar Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        Fully expected a picture of Trump

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      3. Jesse Fowler‏ @AllFowledUp Feb 25
        Replying to @Real_DGuar @nytimes

        That would be "Orange-faced" rodent.

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      1. Andrew Robert Jones‏ @andykhjones Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        MOTHER NATURES HAS HAD IT ROUGH!!!

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      1. Mr Davidson‏ @CabezadeShaka Feb 25
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        This guy with the toothy grin stands to cause more damage to the environment than the other rodent in the story.pic.twitter.com/TWUyVOVEYA

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      2. ringoskid ❌ ❌‏ @ringoskid Feb 25
        Replying to @CorruptLOLs @nytimes

        Go to Dulac. Acquire a pirogue. Row southeast 3 miles, that’s where the hunting is best. If you see any camps, you’re too close, keep rowing. You’ll find what you’re looking for.

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      4. ringoskid ❌ ❌‏ @ringoskid Feb 25
        Replying to @CorruptLOLs @nytimes

        My wife’s uncle use to have a pet nutria, go figure. Of course, he was definitely Cajun French and spoke no English.

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      1. Sharon Tito‏ @sha210 Feb 25
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        @macfitte

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      2. Nazim Hasan Khan‏ @Nazimhk Feb 25
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        Is there a way out ? Environment Scientists should have a serious look at the problem. Most of the coastal areas across the globe are facing almost similar problems, and need a careful scrutiny of the situation.

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      3. davis motay‏ @futureinsite Feb 25
        Replying to @Nazimhk @nytimes

        No way out of this mess, not good

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      2. Roberto Isasi‏ @risasi69 Feb 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        Rodent in the picture is a capybara or chigüire (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), quite common in South America.

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      3. Brandon R Blades‏ @plqman Feb 25
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        It’s a nutria

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      4. Roberto Isasi‏ @risasi69 Feb 25
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        Your nutria looks the same as my capybara!

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      1. Melissa BakerLhermit‏ @melissabak3 Feb 25
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        @EPA @VP @POTUS Louisiana could start an extended hunting season for feral hogs. This would help to protect the environment.

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      1. bryan white‏ @bpwhite_bio Feb 25
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        I for one welcome our new orange-toothed, semiaquatic rodent overlords.

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      1. Dev Dynes‏ @DevDynes Feb 25
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        Good thing Trump has stripped EPA & Interior depts from protections & solutions. Louisiana supports Trump all the way- they must like these things & want more destruction! Likely love those off shore oil drilling rigs!

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