In the wild, capybaras typically live up to about 4 to 6 years. However, some individuals may reach up to 8 years under optimal conditions. Factors such as predation, habitat quality, and food availability can significantly impact their lifespan in the wild. In captivity, they can live longer, often reaching 10 to 12 years.
Capybara ~ ~Sleenky
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When you said "What does the capybara avoid" do you mean Predators? NOTE: THis answer is about CAPYBARA'S PREDATORS. The capybara live around the water all the time (In the Amazon) and so, their predators are: JAGUAR, ANACONDA (#1 Biggest Snake), PUMA, OCELOT, EAGLE, and CAIMAN (The Caiman is like a smaller crocodile) and the Ocelot is a wild cat that looks like a mini-jaguar kitty.
No. There are many capbaras in captivity and wild, however, in some South American areas they are hunted as food.
Well, honey, I don't have a crystal ball to count every single capybara in the wild, but estimates suggest there are around 400,000 capybaras left strutting their stuff out there. So, rest assured, these oversized rodents are still living their best lives in their natural habitat.
The one that is the oldest one?
Capybara
The capybara is in order rodantia.
Nothing. They don't eat any little animals. They are herbivores. They feed on grass, aquatic plants and fruits. They are the prey for predators like Jaguars, Alligators and Anaconda's. Anaconda's favorite prey is the Capybara.
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.