Certainly not. This animal is the largest rodent on Earth, and not only consumes massive amounts of vegetation, but defecates frequently. Just cleaning up after this animal and feeding it would take a full-time job. Also, capybaras are social animals and would require a wide open space to live in. In the wild, capybara herds live on the African savanna. Also, the stink something wretched.
No, capybaras are wild animals. Very few people own a Capybara(s). Most people know about them from the zoo. They are tropical animals mostly from South Africa.
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Capybaras are from South AMERICA, not South Africa. They are also very docile creatures so are quite suitable as pets, but the only downside is that they are difficult to find outside of South America, but they most certainly can be kept as pets and trained to be good ones as well.
I don't know how useful this will be, but I think I read somewhere about legally buying them for 500 (US dollars) but you have to buy them in pairs. I'm not sure if this still applies. Hope it will help, 'cause I'd love one! :)
Yes, they can be pets! They can be very calm and friendly!
of corse you should never take a wild animal out of its habitat. it might live shorter and not be treated like the spesific kind of animal it really is.
Yes, they live in the rain forest in South America near water and grasslands.
Ten pets you can keep are, birds, dogs, cats, fish, turtles, hamsters, mice, rats, guinea pigs, and capybaras.
yes ghost ants make really good pets
of corse you should never take a wild animal out of its habitat. it might live shorter and not be treated like the spesific kind of animal it really is.
Salamanders make great pets.
red eared slider turtles make good pets.
Thorny devils can be good pets. It really depends on who you are.
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They make good eating