The capybara life cycle begins with birth, as female capybaras give birth to a litter of 2 to 8 pups after a gestation period of about 150 days. The pups are precocial, meaning they are born with their eyes open and can walk shortly after birth, and they begin to eat grass within a week while still nursing for several months. Capybaras reach sexual maturity around 18 months of age, and their lifespan typically ranges from 8 to 10 years in the wild, though they can live longer in captivity. Throughout their lives, they remain social animals, often living in groups for protection and companionship.
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Capybara
The capybara is in order rodantia.
It needs a life and a place to live so he/she could have freedom.
no people do not eat capybara's
A capybara is a carnivore and the capybara is what we like to call a meat eater
Pups, or just capybara young/capybara babies.
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.
The capybara is native to the Amazon rain forest.
There are capybara and other types of rodents in Trinidad.
Capybara Games was created in 2003.
The Average lifespan of a Capybara is only around 4 years. Though they can live upto 10 years, not many make it that far because they are the favorite food for Jaguars and Anacondas.