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Capybaras (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris)

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Mating pair.





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(10-10-2018, 07:27 AM)epaiva Wrote: Capybara Skull from Venezuelan Llanos
It measures 24,1 centimeters long 13,2 centimeters wide, they do a lot of damage when they bite with their large teeth

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Woah, I had no idea their teeth was that big and sharp! I don't know why but I always thought they were medium sized.....but from these pictures, I was proven very wrong.
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credits: Divulgação / Secom Sorocaba


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Capibara covered with mud in the Venezuelan Llanos, it helps them to keep insects away 
Taken from the book Hato El Frio

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Capybara cub named Robert.









Wild Capybaras.

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awesome drone footage
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/anima...pybara.jpg


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Santiago Fdez Fuentes

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Gabriel Kayano

''Let's take some time and appreciate how serene this Capybara look while grazing in the water.''

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credits: Silvio Tanaka


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Capybaras at Fazenda Caiman - South Pantanal - Brazil

credits: onçafari

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''Head Shot Of Capybara Yawning In Jungle Brazil''


credits: Joe & Mary Ann McDonald


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The family United

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