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The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is the largest rodent in the world, native to South America. It is semi-aquatic, commonly found in wetlands, rivers, lakes, and savannas. Capybaras have a stout body covered with short, brownish fur, webbed feet, and a blunt, rounded face. Adults typically weigh between 35-66 kg (77-146 lbs). Capybaras are social animals that live in groups ranging from 10 to 20 individuals, though larger groups are common in areas with abundant resources. They are herbi More
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