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Why the largest rodent on Earth is far more dangerous in water than on land
The world’s largest rodent is often seen as slow and harmless on land, but its behavior changes dramatically in water.
A capybara looks almost too calm for its size. At close to 150 pounds, it lounges by the water with an expression that rarely changes, a blank stare that people can’t seem to get enough of. Videos and ...
Capybaras are some of nature’s most interesting animals, known for their sweet personalities and unique social bonds. Florida’s Clearwater Marine Aquarium knows just how beloved these large rodents ...
One in California, one in Maryland, and only one is real. Aug. 17, 2011 — -- Just think! A capybara in California, and a chupacabra in Maryland, all in the same wave of news stories. Leaving ...
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World's largest rodent gaining popularity in Tampa Bay
The Capybara, the world's largest rodent, is bursting onto the scene in Tampa Bay thanks to a new non-profit organization in the process of building a sanctuary for them called Capy Cove.
Capybaras, the world's largest rodent, are native to South America but have been sighted in Florida. While there are reported sightings in Florida, an established breeding population has not been ...
GOSHEN — Take a hike and learn more about America's largest rodent. A beaver-focused hike is being offered by Elkhart County Parks. The event is scheduled for 5 to 6:30 p.m. Dec. 12 and will begin at ...
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