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You thought the beaver was a rodent of unusual size? The capybara is twice that big—the biggest rodent on Earth. These impressive semi-aquatic mammals are fou...
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You thought the beaver was a rodent of unusual size? The capybara is twice that big—the biggest rodent on Earth. These impressive semi-aquatic mammals are found throughout much of northern and central South America, though a small invasive population has been seen in Florida. They’re closely related to guinea pigs.
Like beavers, capybara are strong swimmers. Their pig-shaped bodies are adapted for life in bodies of water found in forests, seasonally flooded savannas, and wetlands. Their toes are partially webbed for paddling around, and their reddish to dark brown fur is long and brittle—perfect for drying out quickly on land. Small eyes, noses, and hairless ears are located high on their heads so that their faces remain exposed and alert when most of their body is submerged.
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trainwoman Platinum
 
trainwoman February 16, 2023
Quite cute????
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Joviaal February 16, 2023
They are. Thank you. 😊
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ronjudyluv2travel February 18, 2023
Cool image, Joop!
enriquekapie Platinum
 
enriquekapie February 19, 2023
Mooie groep bij elkaar, beestjes doen mij altijd denken aan de cavia of marmotr
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Joviaal February 19, 2023
Ze zijn in de verte ook verwant aan de cavia.
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