The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is native to South America, where it inhabits a variety of wetland and aquatic environments, such as rivers, lakes, and marshes. Its origins trace back to the Miocene epoch, around 10 million years ago, when it is believed to have evolved from ancestral rodent species. Capybaras are the largest rodents in the world and are closely related to other members of the Caviidae family, such as guinea pigs and rock cavies.
Capybara
The capybara is in order rodantia.
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.
Capybara live in Central and South America.
The same as it is in most languages, its capybara (pronounced ˌkapəˈberə, -ˈbärə)
A capybara lives in the country of South America in ponds and lakes. A capybara is a semi-aquatic rodent that eat plants and grass.