I remember Bobby Gibbs' talking them in to see "the Giant Killer Rats from the Moscow Sewers". Has Chic mentioned, they were nutria or sometimes called coypu. It was a small unit mounted on the truck that pulled a Manuel King Snake Show.
I remember a pit show that traveled with the "Happyland Shows" carnival that played Traverse City for years as I was growing up. The pit show was at the fair in Traverse City, MI and called them "Giant Man Eating Rats". I saw that exhibit the summer of 1964 when I was in high school. Jim Elliot could tell us more about the "Happyland Shows". The owners of that carnival operation lived in Grosse Pointe, and were clients of my Great Uncle who was a dentist in Grosse Pointe.
Jenny Vidbel has had a capybara on Big Apple in recent years, not a nutria. A capybara ia quite a bit larger and is found in South America. Nutrias do breed in the wild in parts of the U.S.
The late Chuck Meltzer wrote a nice paper about these so-called giant rat shows. It was published in Bandwagon. I believe he said he had eaten nutria and that it was not bad.
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The South American Nutria
is also known as a river rat
It is however a vegetarian
I think Jenny Vidbel has 1
I remember Bobby Gibbs' talking them in to see "the Giant Killer Rats from the Moscow Sewers". Has Chic mentioned, they were nutria or sometimes called coypu. It was a small unit mounted on the truck that pulled a Manuel King Snake Show.
Dory Miller had a pit show like this on the Kelly Miller Show in 1964.
I remember a pit show that traveled with the "Happyland Shows" carnival that played Traverse City for years as I was growing up. The pit show was at the fair in Traverse City, MI and called them "Giant Man Eating Rats". I saw that exhibit the summer of 1964 when I was in high school. Jim Elliot could tell us more about the "Happyland Shows". The owners of that carnival operation lived in Grosse Pointe, and were clients of my Great Uncle who was a dentist in Grosse Pointe.
I think they're only called
that Jim when served roasted
on a skewer with hot sauce
Jenny Vidbel has had a capybara on Big Apple in recent years, not a nutria. A capybara ia quite a bit larger and is found in South America. Nutrias do breed in the wild in parts of the U.S.
Bob Good
Bobby had one on Carson and Barnes I visited .
The late Chuck Meltzer wrote a nice paper about these so-called giant rat shows. It was published in Bandwagon. I believe he said he had eaten nutria and that it was not bad.
A friend of my wife's was
given a Nutria fur coat
that her husband was told
was a cousin of the Mink
I saw the coat which was
very nice but not as fine
a fur by any stretch
Maybe the Ermine is close
but not the Nutria
Like I joked earlier Richard
when roasted on a skewer &
served with hot sauce they
probably taste like chicken
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