Capybara (2024)

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Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris

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Anatomy

Capybaras are the largest rodents on earth. They can weigh more than 100 lbs (45 kg) and grow to be 4 feet (1.2 m) long and 2 feet (0.6 m) tall — much larger than their guinea pig relatives! They have a heavy, barrel-shaped body which sits on relatively squat legs, shorter in the front than the back. Their brown fur is coarse and sparse enough to reveal the grey skin beneath it. Capybaras have partially webbed feet, which help to propel them through the water or swampy areas. Similar to a hippopotamus, the capybara’s eyes, nose, and ears are located on the top of its head, allowing it to peek above the surface for a breath of air and a quick check for predators while the bulk of its body remains hidden beneath the water.

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Habitat

Capybaras are found in Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Peru, Brazil, Paraguay, Northeast Argentina and Uruguay. They are semi-aquatic and will spend most of their time in dense vegetation around rivers, lakes, ponds, marshes and swamps. Feeding mostly in the afternoon, and on and off at night, capybaras tend to doze in the morning. They take short naps throughout the day while other members of their group stand guard.

Diet

They are herbivores and eat the vegetation that lines water sources and other aquatic plants. An adult capybara can eat 6 to 8 lbs (2.7 to 3.6 kg) of fresh grass a day. They also eat their own poop, which contains beneficial bacteria that helps their stomach to break down the fiber from the grass. During the dry season or in drought conditions, capybaras will also eat grains, melons, reeds and squashes.

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Close up of a Capybara (Hydrocho*rus hydrochaeris) and two babies in a lake.

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Threats

Capybaras are naturally threatened by jaguars, caimans and anacondas, and their young can be taken by ocelots and harpy eagles. Their main threat, however, is humans — they are hunted extensively for their meat and their hide, which can be made into leather. In some countries, the practice of farming capybaras has sprung up, relieving some of the pressure on wild populations. As with all rainforest inhabitants, deforestation also poses a threat.

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When threatened, capybaras will jump into the water and hide beneath the surface. They can hold their breath for almost five minutes! They are also very vocal animals and communicate with each other through barks, chirps, whistles and purrs. They do this to keep track of one another and their young. They also use scent glands to mark their territory and communicate.

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Capybara (2024)

FAQs

What animal kills capybara? ›

Jaguars and people hunt adult capybaras. Young capybaras have even more predators: ocelots, harpy eagles, anacondas, and large, alligator-like reptiles called caimans.

Why can't you keep a capybara as a pet? ›

But while it may be legal to own a capybara in certain states, that doesn't mean it's ethical. Capybaras are large animals that need socialization and a very specific environment, including an aquatic space. They should live in the wild or in an environment curated by a professional zoo.

Are there capybaras in the US? ›

Presently, there is a relatively small population of capybaras thriving in north-central Florida in the United States. There have been sightings of them as far south as Cape Coral, however.

Are capybaras friendly? ›

Capybaras are very social animals and love to play with each other and humans. In fact, they're so friendly that they sometimes cuddle up to their owners in bed at night. They often enjoy playing with toys, especially balls and stuffed animals.

Has a capybara ever hurt a human? ›

Bites of Hydrocho*rus hydrochaeris (capybaras) in humans are relatively uncommon. Capybaras are docile animals; however, their large rodent incisive teeth could cause serious injury.

Are capybaras violent? ›

Capybaras are not aggressive animals. In fact, they're the opposite of dangerous. The capybara is a herbivore and does not eat meat, so you can rest easy knowing your pet capybara won't be coming at you with sharp teeth or claws to tear your face off in the middle of the night.

In what states can you own a capybara? ›

However, they are legal to possess in Texas, Pennsylvania, and New York. Even if a state allows it, some cities may not. Capybaras are considered illegal pets in the five boroughs of New York City. It is legal to own a capybara is Texas, Washington, North Carolina, Arizona, Arkansas, Indiana, Florida, and Tennessee.

Is it OK to touch a capybara? ›

These gentle giants are known for their friendly and approachable nature, making them the perfect animals to pet and learn about.

Can capybaras bark? ›

Capybaras are incredibly vocal animals and communicate using barks, chirps, whistles, huffs, and purrs. They chatter back and forth to keep track of one another. A warning bark is their first line of defense. If one animal feels threatened, the whole group barks until danger has passed.

How big is a capybara? ›

Capybaras are the largest rodent species. An adult capybara weighs 60 to 174 pounds, depending on the sex. They measure 3.2 to 4.2 feet in length and measure 1.6 to 2 feet at shoulder height.

What does a capybara eat? ›

Capybara are herbivores, and use their long, sharp teeth for grazing on grass and water plants. An adult capybara can eat 6-8 pounds of grass per day. During the dry season, when fresh grasses and water plants dry up, a capybara will eat reeds, grains, melons and squashes.

Why does capybara look so chill? ›

Why are capybaras so chill? Capybaras don't have an aggressive or hyperactive nature because they're herbivores, per Live Science. The same article describes their relaxed lifestyle of lounging in water-based habitats and avoiding predators by hiding in aquatic plants.

Do capybaras meow? ›

Capybaras are rather vocal animals. They like to express themselves by purring, barking, cackling, whistling, squealing, whining, grunting and even teeth-chattering—depending on what they're trying to communicate.

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