Capybaras are social animals that typically live in groups, and they raise their young in a communal setting. Females usually give birth to a litter of 3 to 8 pups after a gestation period of about 5 months. The mother cares for her young, keeping them close and nursing them for several weeks. Capybara pups are precocial, meaning they can walk and swim shortly after birth, which helps them integrate quickly into the group for protection and socialization.
young dies at 12...
A Capybara can run as fast as a young horse. I don't necessarily know how fastthat is, but none the less very impressive for a giant hampster.
Capybaras are mammals. More specifically, they are rodents. Just like mice and rats, the male mates with the female, who carries the young in her womb. At the end of gestation, the young are born. They get their early nutrition by nursing from the mother.
gorillas do raise their young
They do not raise them.
Dingoes raise their young in a den, which is usually in a cave.
Sea anemone's don't raise their young.
i think that pygmy marmosets raise there young by...........
Chihuahuas don't raise their young in a certain specific way. They raise their young like every other dog does!
The female panda raise the young.
there are no other types of capybaras
they raise their youngs no