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#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a special digestive system that allows them to ferment food, break down cellulose and absorb nutrients. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras have two types of fur: a coarse outer layer and a soft undercoat. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras can eat up to eight pounds of grass a day. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Their teeth never stop growing, just like other rodents. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They use their large, sharp incisors to dig for roots and bulbs. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: When capybaras are happy, they make a noise that sounds like purring. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: The capybara's feet are slightly webbed which makes them excellent swimmers. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras are crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras eat their own feces to aid digestion and get the maximum amount of nutrients from their food. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras have two types of fur: a coarse outer layer and a soft undercoat. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a slow reproductive rate, with females usually only producing one litter every year. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: When sleeping, capybaras often lean against each other for support. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Some birds use capybaras as perches or platforms from which to hunt or scout. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Some birds use capybaras as perches or platforms from which to hunt or scout. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Despite their large size, capybaras are very agile and can easily maneuver through the thick underbrush of their native habitats. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They use their large, sharp incisors to dig for roots and bulbs. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras have a lifespan of 8-10 years in the wild, but can live up to 12 years in captivity. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Their social structure is similar to that of some primates, with a dominant male, females, juveniles, and subordinate males. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras are popular in Japan, where they are often seen in hot springs and zoos. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras eat their own feces to aid digestion and get the maximum amount of nutrients from their food. image