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#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras love wallowing in mud, as it helps to regulate their body temperature. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They are known to be tolerant of a variety of animals and have been observed cohabiting with a range of species in zoos. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: When sleeping, capybaras often lean against each other for support. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Their large size allows them to eat tall grasses and reeds that smaller rodents can't reach. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Despite being semi-aquatic, capybaras have fur rather than waterproof hair. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Despite their size, they are good at hiding and can camouflage themselves in tall grass. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Their preferred habitats are densely forested areas near bodies of water. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Their jaws are powerful and can easily tear through tough grass and aquatic plants. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: To avoid predators, capybaras are most active during dawn and dusk, which makes them crepuscular. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a gestation period of about 130-150 days and usually give birth to 4-5 babies at a time. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: The capybara's jaw hinge is not perpendicular, so they chew food by grinding back-and-forth rather than side-to-side. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras in the wild have been observed using their teeth to defend themselves against predators. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They are also able to survive without access to fresh water for long periods of time. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They are excellent at camouflaging themselves in their surroundings, blending in with vegetation to avoid detection by predators. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They can reach speeds of up to 35 kilometers per hour (22 miles per hour) on land. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a relatively low metabolic rate, allowing them to conserve energy in their herbivorous lifestyle. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras are known to engage in riding behavior, where smaller animals like birds or turtles may perch on their backs. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras are often hunted for their meat and hides, which are used for food and leather. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras are preyed upon by a variety of predators, including jaguars, anacondas, and caimans. image