Dive right in! Like the weather, the Daily Star's FREE newsletter is a scorcherGiant swamp rats have sparked public health fears after invading a park in Fort Worth near Dallas in Texas, America.Alarmed local wildlife experts have warned members of the public not to feed a large group of the giant swamp rats that have decamped to Krauss Baker Park in Fort Worth.The semi-aquatic rodents – known as nutrias or coypu – have been spotted grazing on food left by park users, but the sighting of the animals has raised fears water supplies to human residents in the area could be at risk.A colony of the rodents has potential to spread parasites that could infect humans if they make their way in to water supplies used for drinking or recreation –.
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