The Fascinating World of Capybaras: Largest Rodents in the Amazon Basin

The Fascinating World of Capybaras: Largest Rodents in the Amazon Basin

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Capybaras are the world's largest rodents, native to the Amazon Basin. They are semi-aquatic and spend much of their time in water. Capybaras live in large herds, sometimes up to 200 animals, and are generally calm, making them suitable for mixed exhibits. They require a lot of water and a diet that helps wear down their continuously growing teeth. Breeding can be challenging due to their rapid reproduction rate. In captivity, their diet is supplemented with root vegetables and greens.

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What is the natural habitat of capybaras?

Amazon Basin

Sahara Desert

Arctic Tundra

Australian Outback

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How do capybaras typically spend their day?

Climbing trees

Flying

Digging tunnels

Swimming

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Which animals are capybaras known to coexist with in mixed exhibits?

Elephants and rhinos

Lions and tigers

Vicuna and Brazilian tapir

Penguins and seals

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Why do capybaras need a lot of food?

To enhance their swimming speed

To improve their vision

To keep their teeth worn down

To maintain their fur

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What is a challenge faced when breeding capybaras?

They lay too many eggs

They require a cold climate

They reproduce very quickly

They need a lot of sunlight