Capybara - Wikipedia "Dieta del capibara Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris (Rodentia: Hydrochaeridae) en Caño Limón, Arauca, Colombia" [Distribution and abundance of Caiman crocodilus in the Caño Negro National Wild Life Refuge, Costa Rica]
Capybara | Description, Behavior, Facts | Britannica Capybara, either of two species of large semiaquatic South American rodents Capybaras live in forests and wetlands from Panama to Argentina The larger species, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, is the world’s largest living rodent, growing up to 1 3 meters (4 3 feet) long and weighing up to 79 kg (174 pounds)
Capybara Facts | National Geographic The biggest rodent in the world, the semi-aquatic capybara spends most of its time grazing or swimming in the nearest body of water
Capybara Facts - CapyBara Mag Get a complete guide to capybaras Blogpost covers their unique semi-aquatic lifestyle, social behaviors, diet, and key adaptations
Capybara Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature | PBS Capybara: a giant rodent native to South and Central America Kingdom: | Animalia Phylum: | Chordata Class: | Mammalia Order: | Rodentia Family: |
13 Surprising Capybara Facts - Fact Animal Capybara Profile Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) are the worlds largest rodent They are well known for looking like giant guinea pigs They are from South America,
Capybara - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants Feeling right at home Capybara live in Central and South America They roam the swampy, grassy regions bordering rivers, ponds, streams and lakes Long in the teeth Because capybaras are rodents, they share some common features with mice, squirrels, and porcupines The most well-known of those features are probably those ever-growing front teeth Capybaras use their long, sharp teeth for