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.
No native Americans live in Uruguay but some people from India lives in it.
they live in worm sometimesrainy areas .They love water by the way.Bye!
capybaras live near places they can easily get water
No.
Some mammals found in Uruguay include capybaras, pampas deer, armadillos, and common opossums. There are also smaller mammals like bats, rodents, and various species of mustelids and canids. Uruguay's diverse habitats support a variety of mammalian species.
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.
no
Citizens of Uruguay live in the Southern and Western hemispheres. Uruguay is located in the southern part of South America, making it part of the Southern Hemisphere, and its longitude places it in the Western Hemisphere.
Capybara's do not migrate because they live in warm places even in winter.
Most of the people live in either Montivideo, or Alantic Littoral. mast people of uruguay live in cities.