Country of Origin:Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay Weight:60–170 lbs. Size:20–24 inches Lifespan:Up to 12 years Diet:Grasses, fruits and bark Conservation Status:Least Concern View MoreWalk-ThruSafari Animals!
Conservation Status and Life Today Today, the Capybara population throughout Central and South America remains fairly stable and it is because they are still common in much of their natural range, that the Capybara is listed as being of Least Concern from becoming extinct in their natural environm...
Avg. Lifespan4 years Read MoreCapybara Conservation TheCapybarais a type ofFriendwhich appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game as well as the anime. Contents 1Appearance 2Series Appearances 2.1Minor Appearances 2.2Kemono Friends Picross ...
Size:50 cm (1.5 ft.) tall at the shoulder and 130 cm (4 ft.) long Weight:35-70 kg (75-150 lb.) Lifespan:8-10 years Conservation Status:Least Concern
Lifespan 8-10 years in the wild 12-14 years in captivity The capybara, greater capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) Capybara in culture Capybaras have been depicted in art and literature throughout much of their range, and are considered an important cultural and ecological symbol in many area...
Capybara is the common name for a large Capybara is the common name for a large, semi-aquatic rodent, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, of Central America and tropical South America, characterized by short legs with partially webbed feet, small ears, a blunt nose, and almost no tail. Known as ...