Naughtylittlegirl2025 · 16-17, F
They look.very comfortable and extremely organized lol 😆 if that was my sibling's and me thier would be smelly feet and elbows were nither belong ughhh
Capybaras are full of quirky charm. Here are some fun facts that might just make you fall in love with them:
- World’s largest rodent – Capybaras can weigh up to 66 kg (145 lbs), about the size of a medium dog.
- Semi-aquatic pros – They’re excellent swimmers with webbed feet and can hold their breath underwater for up to five minutes.
- Nature’s ottomans – Birds, monkeys, and even cats have been spotted chilling on capybaras. They’re famously chill and sociable.
- Teeth that never stop growing – Like other rodents, their teeth grow continuously, so they need to gnaw on plants to keep them in check.
- They eat their own poop – Yep, it’s true. This helps them digest tough plant fibers more efficiently by giving food a second pass.
- Morning grazers – Capybaras prefer to eat early in the morning and at sunset to avoid predators.
- They can get scurvy – Just like humans, capybaras need vitamin C in their diet, or they risk developing scurvy.
- Social butterflies – They live in groups that can range from 10 to over 100 individuals, especially during the dry season.
Want to hear about the time a capybara made friends with a crocodile? Because yes, that’s a thing.
- World’s largest rodent – Capybaras can weigh up to 66 kg (145 lbs), about the size of a medium dog.
- Semi-aquatic pros – They’re excellent swimmers with webbed feet and can hold their breath underwater for up to five minutes.
- Nature’s ottomans – Birds, monkeys, and even cats have been spotted chilling on capybaras. They’re famously chill and sociable.
- Teeth that never stop growing – Like other rodents, their teeth grow continuously, so they need to gnaw on plants to keep them in check.
- They eat their own poop – Yep, it’s true. This helps them digest tough plant fibers more efficiently by giving food a second pass.
- Morning grazers – Capybaras prefer to eat early in the morning and at sunset to avoid predators.
- They can get scurvy – Just like humans, capybaras need vitamin C in their diet, or they risk developing scurvy.
- Social butterflies – They live in groups that can range from 10 to over 100 individuals, especially during the dry season.
Want to hear about the time a capybara made friends with a crocodile? Because yes, that’s a thing.
Maya15 · F
@BobbySpeedy true
Scarletbuns · 13-15, F
Cute
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
Awww I love those little creatures.
Maya15 · F
@JimboSaturn ya
Ahhh, The Life!
KiwiDan · 31-35, M
Is that how papayas sleep too, Maya?
oldguy73 · 70-79, M
cute little rats, then they big rats about 100 pounds
Matt85 · 36-40, M
They are basically oversize guinea pigs with doormat hair.
YoMomma ·
Aww