
Capybara - Wikipedia
It is a member of the genus Hydrochoerus. Its close relatives include guinea pigs and rock cavies, and it is more distantly related to the agouti, the chinchilla, and the nutria. The capybara …
Capybara | Description, Behavior, & Facts | Britannica
Capybaras are short-haired brownish rodents with blunt snouts, short legs, small ears, and almost no tail. They are shy and associate in groups along the banks of lakes and rivers. They …
13 Surprising Capybara Facts - Fact Animal
They are from South America, where they live both in dense forests and savannas, typically near bodies of water. They are well known inhabitants of the Amazon, where they can be spotted …
Capybara Facts | National Geographic
They’re closely related to guinea pigs and rock cavies, and more distantly related to chinchillas and agouti. Like beavers, capybaras are strong swimmers. Their pig-shaped bodies are …
Capybara - Facts, Diet, Habitat, Lifespan, as Pets, Pictures
All about the Capybara - characteristics, life expectancy, distribution, behavior, diet, predators, interesting facts, and much more.
50 Capybara Facts About the Calmest Animal in the World
Dec 1, 2024 · Capybaras are not just the largest rodents in the world—they’re also known for their calm demeanor and fascinating social behaviors. Found across South America, these semi …
Capybara – The Giant Rodent
The capybara (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris) is a semiaquatic animal resembling a giant guinea pig. Capybaras are the world’s largest living rodents. They are commonly called “water hogs” in …
Capybara Facts - CapyBara Mag
Capybaras are strict herbivores, feeding mainly on grasses, aquatic plants, reeds, and sometimes fruit. They have an interesting digestive adaptation: they practice coprophagy —eating their …
Capybaras: Get to know the world’s largest rodent
Capybaras are mammals belonging to the order Rodentia, which includes more than 2,000 species of rodent. In the genus Hydrochoerus, there’s two species – the greater capybara and …
Capybara - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
The capybara has something in common with the hippo: its eyes, ears, and nostrils are all found near the top of the its head. A capybara can lift just those parts out of the water to learn …