The simple answer is that capybaras live in South America. (No, they don’t come from Australia.) They range from eastern Panama, where the Lesser Capybaras live, and into Argentina in a limited region south of Uruguay. That isn’t very helpful if you are wondering whether one would be...
Since they spend so much time around water, it makes sense that capybaras would come into contact with a wide variety of other animals who stop in for a drink. Capybaras are gentle and peaceful river animals who enjoy napping (小睡) along the water’s edge — and often do so with othe...
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On the five-square-mile island, there’s not much to do beyond snorkeling the coral reef, relaxing in the sun loungers on Godahl Beach, or paddleboarding at Shell Beach. Travelers can also take a catamaran tour to Tobago Cays, where scenes from the P...
farm and can have farm hands. Then the sky’s the limit. Seriously. I’m talking pigs, cows, sheep, chickens, llamas, goats, dogs, cats, geese, turkeys (okay, maybe not turkeys),capybaras, horses, donkeys, and whatever other mammal might find it’s way to my gates. But I digress...