
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coypu
at my prison some decades ago the agriculture people dug out an addition to a river. so we have a sort of half moat around the prison. part of this is directly behind my kitchen.
in and around the river are river turtles, soft shelled turtles, fish, frogs, sea gulls, laughing gulls, herons, ducks, sand pipers, pigeons, doves, grackles, finches, the occasional (twice in five years) young gator, racoons, skunks, possums and nutria rats.
we pronounce it as nutra.
we have a colony of them. they are herbivores. and I am the only one who feeds them.
so at one in the morning when I first go out on the back dock they are waiting. when they hear the door they line up beyond the fence, on the bank of the river.
if we have fresh veggies from agriculture I toss them that. cabbage is a favorite.
and sometimes i bring veggies and fruits from home.
last week i brought two bananas, two bunches of grapes and a handful of baby carrots. they actually fought over the fruits. grabbing it from each other and running off.
I do wonder, as with the turtles, what do they think is happening. am I the Nutria King as well as the Turtle King?
on my days off when there is no food, do they believe I am displeased? do they tell tales of the day I brought fruit? what sorts of legends and myths have been built around me? do they believe I control the weather? we had a drought a few years back. now we have so much rain, the river is swollen. do they have rituals based on my feedings?
what do you think?