No. Capybara's are native to the Amazon rain forests. They are found extensively in the content of South America. The amazon rain forest covers many countries in south America and capybara's are found everywhere. Unfortunately they don't live outside of the amazon rain forest.
They are herbivores. They feed on grass, aquatic plants and fruits.
Yes.
South American
According to Catholics who live beside Capybaras they are. For local Catholics the Capybara is designated a fish, and can be eaten on Fridays.
capybaras live near places they can easily get water
they live in worm sometimesrainy areas .They love water by the way.Bye!
Yes. Capybaras live in group. Each group will have a dominant male and a bunch of lower ranked males. A number of females too are part of the group. They live and feed as a group and help protect one another by being alert and watchful.
Capybara's do not migrate because they live in warm places even in winter.
there are no other types of capybaras
capybaras get around by swimming and walking
In the rainforest, the capybara lives on the ground layer. They like to be near water such as lakes, rivers and streams.
Capybaras are herbivores, plant eaters.
Capybaras are not on the endangered species list. no they r not