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#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras can make around 50 different sounds to communicate with each other. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They are great at jumping and can clear obstacles up to 4 feet high. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras can eat up to eight pounds of grass a day. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a unique digestive adaptation called coprophagy where they consume their feces to extract maximum nutritional value from food. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: During the rainy season, capybaras can sleep underwater with only their noses sticking out. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras can eat up to eight pounds of grass a day. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They can weigh up to 140 pounds, making them the world's largest rodents. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Unlike other rodents, capybaras do not hoard their food. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras are known to be very patient and will often allow small animals to climb on them. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras love wallowing in mud, as it helps to regulate their body temperature. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras can eat up to eight pounds of grass a day. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Their nostrils, eyes, and ears are located high on their heads so they can remain submerged in the water while still being able to see, hear, and breathe. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras have been introduced into Florida, USA, and have established a small breeding population there. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: In Japan, capybaras are allowed to roam freely in hot springs in winter. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a slow metabolic rate, which is why they can survive on a diet of low-nutrient grasses. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Despite their hefty size, capybaras are quick and can reach speeds up to 22 mph. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: The name 'capybara' comes from the Tupi language and means 'one who eats slender leaves.' image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a slow metabolic rate, which is why they can survive on a diet of low-nutrient grasses. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras are crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: When sleeping, capybaras often lean against each other for support. image