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The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is the world’s largest living rodent, a semi-aquatic mammal native to South America. Found in wetlands, savannas, and along rivers, ca...
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The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is the world’s largest living rodent, a semi-aquatic mammal native to South America. Found in wetlands, savannas, and along rivers, ca...
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A capybara is the world’s largest rodent, native to wetlands and riverbanks across South America. These semi-aquatic mammals are highly social, live in family groups, and rely...
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Yes, a capybara is a rodent. It is the largest living rodent and belongs to the family Caviidae, order Rodentia. Its classification follows shared anatomical and genetic traits...
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The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is the world’s largest living rodent, native to South America. Weighing up to 66 kilograms (about 146 pounds) and standing roughly 60...
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The Marwell Zoo capybara incident refers to a widely reported event in which a capybara left its enclosure, raising questions about zoo design, animal welfare, and public commun...
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The capybara rat refers to several species of relatively large, semi-aquatic rodents in South America, most notably members of the genus Hydrochoerus (capybara) and the nutria o...
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A calm, semi-aquatic rodent weighing 35–65 kg and standing about 60–70 cm at the shoulder, the capybara is built for water but can move surprisingly fast on land. During a c...
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