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Keenly Observing the Capybara in its Natural Habitat
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Keenly Observing the Capybara in its Natural Habitat

Introduction The capybara is the largest living rodent in the world, and it is considered a “keystone species” in…

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Law and Order: How Capybaras Regulate Their Social Groups
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Law and Order: How Capybaras Regulate Their Social Groups

The Social Life of Capybaras Capybaras are social animals that live in groups called ‘herds.’ Herds are typically made…

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