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What is a capiburro?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 6/8/2025

A capybara is the world's largest rodent, native to South America. They are semi-aquatic mammals, often found near rivers, lakes, and wetlands. Social animals, capybaras live in groups and are known for their friendly and gentle nature. Their diet primarily consists of grasses and aquatic plants.

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