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778:. Both sexes have these glands, but males have much larger morrillos and use their anal glands more frequently. The anal glands of males are also lined with detachable hairs. A crystalline form of scent secretion is coated on these hairs and is released when in contact with objects such as plants. These hairs have a longer-lasting scent mark and are tasted by other capybaras. Capybaras scent-mark by rubbing their morrillos on objects, or by walking over scrub and marking it with their anal glands. Capybaras can spread their scent further by urinating; however, females usually mark without urinating and scent-mark less frequently than males overall. Females mark more often during the wet season when they are in
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Though quite agile on land, capybaras are equally at home in the water. They are excellent swimmers, and can remain completely submerged for up to five minutes, an ability they use to evade predators. Capybaras can sleep in water, keeping only their noses out. As temperatures increase during the day,
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in the grass that forms their normal diet, and to extract the maximum protein and vitamins from their food. They also regurgitate food to masticate again, similar to cud-chewing by cattle. Like other rodents, a capybara's front teeth grow continually to compensate for the constant wear from eating
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America. They can be found in many areas in zoos and parks, and may live for 12 years in captivity, more than double their wild lifespan. Capybaras are docile and usually allow humans to pet and hand-feed them, but physical contact is normally
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is 130–150 days, and produces a litter of four young on average, but may produce between one and eight in a single litter. Birth is on land and the female rejoins the group within a few hours of delivering the newborn capybaras, which join the group as soon as they are mobile. Within a week, the
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of 48.9 kg (108 lb). Females are slightly heavier than males. The top recorded weights are 91 kg (201 lb) for a wild female from Brazil and 73.5 kg (162 lb) for a wild male from
Uruguay. Also, an 81 kg individual was reported in São Paulo in 2001 or 2002. The
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The capybara has a heavy, barrel-shaped body and short head, with reddish-brown fur on the upper part of its body that turns yellowish-brown underneath. Its sweat glands can be found in the surface of the hairy portions of its skin, an unusual trait among rodents. The animal lacks
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tails. Their hind legs are slightly longer than their forelegs; they have three toes on their rear feet and four toes on their front feet. Their muzzles are blunt, with nostrils, and the eyes and ears are near the top of their heads.
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due to many factors, including the disturbances in
Nordelta which led to them being comically postulated as figures of class struggle. Also, a common meme format includes capybaras in various situations with the song
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Carolina; Vucetich, María Guiomar (12 September 2007). "Ontogeny and diversity of the oldest capybaras (Rodentia: Hydrochoeridae; late Miocene of Argentina)".
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Herrera, Emilio A.; Barreto, Guillermo R. (2012). "Capybaras as a Source of
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competition for livestock. In some areas, they are farmed, which has the effect of ensuring the wetland habitats are protected. Their survival is aided by their ability to breed rapidly.
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they wallow in water and then graze during the late afternoon and early evening. They also spend time wallowing in mud. They rest around midnight and then continue to graze before dawn.
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for capybaras, to monitor captive populations in Europe. The studbook includes information about all births, deaths and movements of capybaras, as well as how they are related.
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Paleontological classifications previously used
Hydrochoeridae for all capybaras, while using Hydrochoerinae for the living genus and its closest fossil relatives, such as
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was obtained that allowed the consumption of capybara during Lent. There is widespread perception in Venezuela that consumption of capybaras is exclusive to rural people.
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The maximum lifespan of the capybara is 8 to 10 years, but in the wild capybaras usually do not live longer than four years because of predation from South American
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young can eat grass, but continue to suckle—from any female in the group—until weaned around 16 weeks. The young form a group within the main group.
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built atop the local capybara's preexisting wetland habitat. This inspired social media users to jokingly adopt the capybara as a symbol of
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Adult capybaras grow to 106 to 134 cm (3.48 to 4.40 ft) in length, stand 50 to 62 cm (20 to 24 in) tall at the
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has been observed in this species. Breeding peaks between April and May in Venezuela and between October and November in
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Free-living capybaras in the southern Pantanal, MS, Brazil
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475:than to the "cardiomyine" rodents like
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324:Its common name is derived from
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1100:(in Colombia and Venezuela),
880:A capybara in captivity, 2009
802:Capybara mother with her pups
632:Hydrochoerus hesperotiganites
602:A family of capybara swimming
436:both belong to the subfamily
333:, a complex agglutination of
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2902:Santa Catarina´s guinea pig
2721:Ewe, Koh (2 November 2021).
2599:Goñi, Uki (22 August 2021).
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1942:Journal of Tropical Ecology
1341:"Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris"
1237:"Infraorder Hystricognathi"
985:Popularity and meme culture
623:Central Coast of California
3676:
2301:Hydrochaeris hypdrochaeris
2267:Hydrochaeris hypdrochaeris
2007:"Meet Taronga's Capybaras"
1638:. Retrieved on 2011-12-07.
1214:Ferreira, A. B. H. (1986)
763:Capybaras are known to be
555:. Capybaras have slightly
412:
398:
380:
366:
29:
27:Largest species of rodents
3655:2020s in Internet culture
3575:Mammals described in 1766
3278:Hydrochoerus_hydrochaeris
3264:Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
3234:Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
3206:
2819:
2808:Extant species of family
2767:Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
2638:10.1016/j.bjm.2016.09.005
2441:Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
2236:Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
2205:Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
2161:Hydrochaeris Hydrochaeris
2094:10.7589/0090-3558-36.1.97
2062:10.1080/01650529409360912
1990:Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris
1954:10.1017/S0266467498000078
1919:10.1515/mamm.1998.62.1.37
1903:Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris
1865:Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris
1723:Bristol Zoo Gardens (UK)
1652:Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
1194:Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
1135:Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
661:A capybara eating hay at
271:Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
246:
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206:Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
202:
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97:Scientific classification
95:
73:
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32:Capybara (disambiguation)
3615:Mammals of French Guiana
3038:Shipton's mountain cavy
3154:(Hydrochoerus isthmius)
3110:(Pediolagus salinicola)
3022:Southern mountain cavy
1746:"Nonnatives – Capybara"
1691:. Enchantedlearning.com
1043:Josephoartigasia monesi
922:, England, to keep the
665:, Boston, Massachusetts
469:Cardiatherium paranense
353:
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341:
335:
329:
3084:(Dolichotis patagonum)
3024:(Microcavia australis)
2346:10.1054/tice.1999.0039
2319:10.1093/beheco/4.2.114
2127:. Marshall Cavendish,
1522:10.4202/app.00544.2018
1243:; Reeder, D.M (eds.).
1177:Basic Biology (2015).
965:. Brazilian Lyme-like
894:discouraged, as their
881:
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592:Yellow-headed caracara
528:
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424:"feel happy, enjoy").
3501:Paleobiology Database
3040:(Microcavia shiptoni)
3030:Andean mountain cavy
2977:(Galea leucoblephara)
2886:Brazilian guinea pig
2765:Animal Diversity Web
1149:: e.T10300A22190005.
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831:Mother and three pups
830:
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685:, to help digest the
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642:Hydrochoerus gaylordi
601:
594:sitting on a capybara
590:
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432:The capybara and the
294:Hydrochoerus isthmius
3640:Mammals of Venezuela
3590:Mammals of Argentina
2967:Yellow-toothed cavy
2773:Capybara information
2702:on 25 September 2022
2449:on 30 September 2011
1863:"Dieta del capibara
1821:10.1635/053.167.0105
1298:Hydrochærus Capybara
1034:South America portal
479:. The fossil genera
188:H. hydrochaeris
30:For other uses, see
3645:Semiaquatic mammals
3625:Mammals of Paraguay
3605:Mammals of Colombia
3585:Herbivorous mammals
3185:(Kerodon rupestris)
2985:(Galea musteloides)
2926:Montane guinea pig
2910:Greater guinea pig
2474:5 July 2008 at the
2054:1994SNFE...29...11L
1993:. San Francisco Zoo
1689:"Capybara Printout"
940:generally forbidden
751:Social organization
396:, comes from Greek
252:Linnaeus, 1766
67:Conservation status
3635:Mammals of Uruguay
3610:Mammals of Ecuador
3595:Mammals of Bolivia
3193:(Kerodon acrobata)
3032:(Microcavia niata)
2904:(Cavia intermedia)
2548:The New York Times
2306:Behavioral Ecology
2271:Journal of Zoology
2209:Journal of Zoology
1731:2007-09-18 at the
1577:2012-01-03 at the
1279:Darwin, Charles R.
1201:2012-01-03 at the
1062:Eadweard Muybridge
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3012:(Mountain cavies)
2969:(Galea flavidens)
2952:
2920:(Cavia porcellus)
2894:Shiny guinea pig
2879:
2813:
2528:978-1-4614-4000-0
2419:. Drusillas.co.uk
2384:. Richmond Times.
1782:Los Angeles Times
1345:Mammalian Species
1256:978-0-8018-8221-0
1131:Reid, F. (2016).
1080:Also referred as
877:
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663:Franklin Park Zoo
527:Capybara skeleton
284:. The only other
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2680:2 September
2577:"Capybaras"
2439:"Capybara,
2016:29 December
2011:Taronga Zoo
1162:19 November
1000:Don Toliver
996:After Party
967:borreliosis
846:Mato Grosso
776:anal glands
710:gum disease
608:semiaquatic
499:Description
442:rock cavies
302:rock cavies
298:guinea pigs
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3097:Pediolagus
3072:Dolichotis
3005:Microcavia
2847:Suborder:
2368:"Capybara"
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1192:Capybara (
1116:References
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944:Papal bull
852:Activities
848:, Brazil.
765:gregarious
671:herbivores
637:California
518:guard hair
516:, and its
493:Neochoerus
464:Neochoerus
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312:, and the
310:chinchilla
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1829:216241471
1760:30 August
1750:myfwc.com
1620:Capybara.
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1179:"Rodents"
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1086:capiguara
972:Amblyomma
963:communism
936:Holy Week
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835:Capybara
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687:cellulose
683:gut flora
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561:vestigial
559:feet and
514:down hair
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339:(leaf) +
320:Etymology
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120:Kingdom:
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2843:Rodentia
2837:Mammalia
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2829:Phylum:
2825:Animalia
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2561:27 April
2472:Archived
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1927:83976640
1907:Mammalia
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1725:Capybara
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1557:18 March
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1479:30126368
1412:11861886
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1090:chigüire
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723:such as
721:big cats
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241:Synonyms
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164:Caviidae
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154:Rodentia
144:Mammalia
134:Chordata
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