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Capybaras do not have the ability to actively camouflage themselves like some other animals. However, their brownish fur helps them blend into their natural habitats, such as wetlands and grasslands, providing some level of concealment from predators. They often stay close to water, which also aids in their protection. Overall, while they don’t camouflage in the traditional sense, their coloration offers passive concealment.

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