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Giant Water Hamster(Capybara) | Lifestyle and Living

Giant Water Hamster(Capybara) | Lifestyle and Living

Do you know about the giant water hamsters? They are also known as capybaras. Capybaras are large, always socialize with a group from 10 to…

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Why do Capybaras Hang Out with Other Animals?

Why do Capybaras Hang Out with Other Animals?

The big round and soft body of the Capybaras gives us an image of cuddling with them. Their friendly and social nature with the laidback…

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Where does a Capybaras Live?

Where does a Capybaras Live?

Now and then, you might see the largest rodent, Capybara, swimming in the water in Argentina. Well, they are mostly seen in semi-aquatic regions like…

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How big is a Capybara?

How big is a Capybara?

Being a member of the Rodent family, capybara carries the cuteness. But what doesn’t match with the regular rodents for this species is the size!…

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Can you have a Capybara as a Pet?

Can you have a Capybara as a Pet?

Capybaras are rodents but in a larger version, love to cuddle, and want all your love. Just like dogs or cats, you might want to…

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Are Capybaras Endangered?

Are Capybaras Endangered?

Capybara, like other animals, suffers a lot due to the changes in the world. In the past and present too- they are struggling and changing…

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What does a Capybara Eat?

What does a Capybara Eat?

Capybaras are common near the water bodies but why do they live there? Well, it’s not only because they need to swim; their food habits…

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How long do Capybaras Live?

How long do Capybaras Live?

You can keep these larger rodents as your pets- but they will not be the best pets of your life! But by keeping them in…

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Why do Capybaras Like to Live near Water?

Why do Capybaras Like to Live near Water?

Capybara is the Sailfish of the rodent family! The best swimmer award among the rodent has always been for them. But swimming is just their…

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