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web hostingdomain namesphoto sharing A world full of friends and wonderful sights Capybara, largest rodent in the world Do you know the Capybara, largest rodent in the world? We didn't either! Saw them for the first time in the big City Zoo in Buenos Aires and could not figure out what they were. Then we were very surprised to find one in South Africa! (Some of these pictures have links to bigger images in the Galery. Click on the pi ...


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© Sedgwick County Zoo, credit: Bill Chambers Capybara Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris Physical Characteristics The capybara is the largest living rodent. The long, coarse pelage is very sparse and is reddish-brown to gray on the upper parts and yellow-brown below. Occasionally there will be some black on the face, outer limbs and the rump. Size of average adult length: 3 - 4 feet height: 1.5 feet weight: 59 - 174 pounds Approximate life span is 9 years. Diet Wild: mainly ...


Biological Diversity 2001 CAPYBARA capybara in the water This image courtesy of http://www.rebsig.com/capybara/ Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Rodentia Suborder: Hystricognathi Family: Hydrochoeridae Genus: Hydrochaeris Species: hydrochaeris this image courtesy of http://www.rebsig.com/capybara/ Conservation Organizations Conservation International -- this is the home page for Conservation International who works to preserve global diversity ...


Mammals General Biology Intervention Ecosystems Reserves Plants Birds Mammals Reptiles Amphibians Fish Invertebrates Fungi Capybara also known as carpincho is the world's largest living rodent. It can weigh from 35 - 60 kg and reach a length of over 1 meter. Fossil show that the forebears of those rodents were even bigger, measuring twice the current size and weighing up to 8x ...


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Hydrochaerus hydrochaeris capybara Classification Order: Rodentia (rodents) Family: Hydrochaeridae (capybaras) Genus: Hydrochaerus (capybara) Images (Go to the List of the Specimens) Specimen Code: DKY_2604, Sex: male, Age: - Measurements (mm) - Maximum Length: 226.4, Zygomatic Breadth: 122.3, Posterior Cranial Breadth: 81.3, Nasion-Basion: 127.0 L R A P S I L: Left, R: Right, A: Anterior, P: Posterior, S: Superior, I: Inferior (To see a large photo, click a picture.) Top -- Tree (Order to Genus) -- Order List -- Genus List -- Index (Scientific, English, Specimen Code) -- Pics with Mandible -- Living


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Welcome to the Capybara Page Home of the World's Largest Rodent (Click on any picture to see a larger version) NEW: A story of capybara devotion from Rio. Capybara videos! Buy a capybara tshirt! Click here for a picture of a capybara seen in the wild in Shreveport, LA, sent in by a reader. Old New Things: Capybaras invade Washington, DC! Click here for the inside scoop. Capybara news from Ohio - be on the lookout! : Click here for a page of capybara facts (and it's about time ...


A capybara in the Santa Barbara Zoo, Santa Barbara, California Photo by Sheryl Todd, about 1990 The capybara is a South American rodent - the largest on earth. (Compare it with the size of the bar-headed goose!) This picture shows the front feet pretty well, including the four toes on its right front foot - unfortunately, it doesn't show the webbing between the toes. If you wonder what this capybara is doing in a Tapir Gallery, check the "Entire Engraving" link below. The big w ...


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This swimming mammal is the largest living rodent! If you were to imagine a 1.25 m long 50 kg "water hog" you would probably have an image in mind much like the photograph below. It is rare to see only one capybara at a time, alsjfladskfj;they tend to associate in groups along river banks. The short-legged, short-tailed, brown- haired rodents take refuge from the sun resting under leaves and fallen trees. To elude from predators --although not the most tasty of treats-- capybaras often ente ...



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