Capybara
The same as it is in most languages, its capybara (pronounced ˌkapəˈberə, -ˈbärə)
Pups, or just capybara young/capybara babies.
The common name for the capybara is simply "capybara." It is the largest rodent in the world and is native to South America. Known for its social behavior, capybaras often live in groups near water bodies. Their friendly nature and semi-aquatic lifestyle make them unique among rodents.
I would say 'Cara' or 'Claire' or 'Clara'.
Yes, all animals have a scientific name. The scientific name of the capybara is Hydrochaerus hydrochaeris.
The capybara is in order rodantia.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris.
chow chow. name: taloola my buddy is a capybara. name: Larry
no people do not eat capybara's
A capybara is a carnivore and the capybara is what we like to call a meat eater
Male capybaras are called "capybara males" or "capybara bucks," while female capybaras are referred to as "capybara females" or "capybara does." These terms are used to distinguish between the genders of capybaras in a zoological or scientific context.
A cabiai is another name for the capybara, a semi-aquatic South American rodent.