#capybara Capybara Fact: They have been known to allow small birds to perch on their backs. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Their social structure is similar to that of some primates, with a dominant male, females, juveniles, and subordinate males. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a specialized stomach that helps them digest tough cellulose in grass. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a special digestive system that allows them to ferment food, break down cellulose and absorb nutrients. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybaras are known to form symbiotic relationships with other animals. For example, birds eat insects off their backs. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a specialized stomach that helps them digest cellulose in grasses. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Their sweat has a sweet, grassy odor. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Although they are relatively tame, they can bite when they feel threatened. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They use their large, sharp incisors to dig for roots and bulbs. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Female capybaras are often larger than males. image