No. Female Capybara's give birth to live young ones. Female Capybaras are pregnant for around 150 days and at the end of gestation give birth to two to eight babies. The more usual number is 4 babies per litter.
Capybara's live in groups. All females of the group nurse and take care of the young ones in the family.
No. Female Capybara's give birth to live young ones. Female Capybaras are pregnant for around 150 days and at the end of gestation give birth to two to eight babies. The more usual number is 4 babies per litter.
Capybara's live in groups. All females of the group nurse and take care of the young ones in the family.
by eggs
like evry other mammal, but we wont go into that
there are no other types of capybaras
capybaras get around by swimming and walking
Capybaras are herbivores, plant eaters.
Capybaras are not on the endangered species list. no they r not
no. the capybaras have very high populations and are not endangered at all.
Capybaras are endangered species everyone knows!
Because Capybaras are Awesome!
Capybaras are mammals. More specifically, they are rodents. Just like mice and rats, the male mates with the female, who carries the young in her womb. At the end of gestation, the young are born. They get their early nutrition by nursing from the mother.
a capybara is flufee and cute capybaras eat potatoes and carrots
Fish are born in eggs