Capybaras primarily eat a variety of grasses, favoring species that are high in fiber and low in lignin. They prefer soft, tender grasses such as Bermuda grass, Timothy grass, and various types of sedges. Additionally, they may consume aquatic plants, herbs, and some fruits when available, but their diet mainly consists of grass. Their grazing habits help maintain the health of their wetland habitats.
no people do not eat capybara's
A capybara eats a large varity of food. Capybras are vegetarians. They usually eat water plants, grasses, and fruits.
The capybara is a grazing herbivore, eating mainly grasses and aquatic plants. It just goes out and eats...
A piranha would probaly eat a capybara if it fel in the water.
Some people like to eat capybara meat but yed=s you can but some people choose not to
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.
The Capybara only eat plant matter in order to acquire all of the nutrients it needs. The diet of the Capybara is mainly made up of grasses and aquatic plants, along with fruits and berries and the occasional munch on soft tree bark. This makes them Herbivores; animals who only eat vegetation. Omnivores eat both meat and vegetation (humans) and carnivores eat only meat (sharks). This means that they can't be classified as either of these.
They eat grasses, leaves, and fruit. They eat grasses, leaves, and fruit.
IT's niche is to eat caca.
they eat shrubs and grasses they eat shrubs and grasses
They eat grasses, leaves, and fruit. They eat grasses, leaves, and fruit.
marmots eat lots of things like grasses