No. They are animals that live on land. They enter the water to feed on acquatic plants but they do not live in water. If they try to do so, they will drown. However, capybara's mate under water.
No. They cannot. They will drown if they try to do so. They live and feed only on land. However they mate under water. The capybara is probably the only land living animal that mates under water.
swim
They lay down and close the rice
Some unusual things about the capybara are:They are rodents. Though they are as large as a pig, they are rodentsThey mate under water which is unusual for any land animal
They sleep under water.
Some unusual things about the capybara are:They are rodents. Though they are as large as a pig, they are rodentsThey mate under water which is unusual for any land animal
water
I think they sleep on the sand under water.
A piranha would probaly eat a capybara if it fel in the water.
Yes
If chinstrap is a fish, then no. Fish actually don't sleep!
Eels sleep in small caves under the water,at the bottem of the ocean and/or at the surface of the water.
5-10 mins
pet turtles can sleep as much as they want in water if they loose oxygen they will lift their heads and get oxygen