Capybara
Capybara
Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris

Capybara
Capybara
Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris

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Class
Mammalia -
Order
Rodentia -
Familly
Hydrochoerinae
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1m-1.3m
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30-75kg
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5 months
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2-8
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10 years
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Diet
herbivorous (grasses and aquatic plants, occasionally fruit and bark) -
Habitat
wetlands -
Range
South America (Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Andes, Colombia, Guyana) -
Population in the wild
Stable -
IUCN REDLIST status
Capybaras are the largest rodents.
Well adapted to their semi-aquatic life thanks to their partially webbed feet and the high placing of their eyes, eyes and nose, Capybaras are excellent swimmers and can stay underwater for 5 minutes. In emergencies, they take cover in water. Their predators are Jaguars, Caimans and Anacondas.
Hunted for their meat and skin, Capybaras are dwindling in number in densely populated regions of the Amazon.