• teft
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    542 months ago

    Me posting from a country with wild capybaras:

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      2 months ago

      Me posting from a co*ntry with an extremely large stretched and slightly transparent capybara:

    • @Dagnet
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      42 months ago

      I used to live a 10mins walk from wild capybaras, good times

  • Lad
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    172 months ago

    I like the random stretched capybara in Russia

  • @Missmuffet
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    162 months ago

    Ah yes,my favorite country south america excluding chile :>

  • @[email protected]
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    152 months ago

    A capybara seems like one of those animals that really wouldn’t care about living in a zoo

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    2 months ago

    People think the Russian steppes are inhabited because of the harsh climate and long distances from everywhere. But new satellite images show the Giant Capybara that dominate the area and destroy any try of human settlement.

  • @Filthmontane
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    112 months ago

    There are wild capybaras in Florida

  • @pleasejustdie
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    62 months ago

    Considering the first time I ever saw one in real life, I was camping and there was a wild family and the campers next to us warned me not to get close to them, I can confirm that they exist in at least a part of the US not in a zoo.

  • @stupidcasey
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    22 months ago

    But what do I do If I can’t afford to move to a country without them? I know the risk of meeting one in green is rare but the outcome is simply to harsh to ignore them.