#capybara Capybara Fact: Unlike other rodents, capybaras do not hoard their food. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Their incisors can grow up to five inches long. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a specialized stomach that helps them digest tough cellulose in grass. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They are great at jumping and can clear obstacles up to 4 feet high. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a gestation period of about 130-150 days and usually give birth to 4-5 babies at a time. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a gestation period of about 130-150 days and usually give birth to 4-5 babies at a time. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: Capybara skin secretes a substance that is thought to be a natural sunscreen. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: A capybara's fur can range from a light brown to a dark, almost black color. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: The capybara's jaw hinge is not perpendicular, so they chew food by grinding back-and-forth rather than side-to-side. image
#capybara Capybara Fact: They have a slow reproductive rate, with females usually only producing one litter every year. image