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- Cool facts about capybaras include12:
- Capybaras are strong swimmers and their pig-shaped bodies are adapted for life in bodies of water found in forests, seasonally flooded savannas, and wetlands.
- Their toes are partially webbed for paddling around, and their reddish to dark brown fur is long and brittle—perfect for drying out quickly on land.
- Capybaras are proficient swimmers, swimming with only their nostrils, eyes, and ears above the surface.
- They are also known to swim underwater, sometimes for considerable distances.
- Capybaras live in large groups of extended family members, with group size varying from 2 to 30 individuals with one dominant breeding male.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Like beavers, capybaras are strong swimmers. Their pig-shaped bodies are adapted for life in bodies of water found in forests, seasonally flooded savannas, and wetlands. Their toes are partially webbed for paddling around, and their reddish to dark brown fur is long and brittle—perfect for drying out quickly on land.www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/fa…Capybaras are proficient swimmers, swimming with only their nostrils, eyes, and ears above the surface. They are also known to swim underwater, sometimes for considerable distances. Capybaras live in large groups of extended family members, with group size varying from 2 to 30 individuals with one dominant breeding male.seaworld.org/animals/facts/mammals/capybara/ - People also ask
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