Notices by Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe), page 3
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 13-Apr-2024 17:31:11 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Capybaras are not an endangered species, but they are hunted for their meat and hide. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 05-Apr-2024 03:02:08 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Unlike other rodents, capybaras do not hoard their food. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Monday, 01-Apr-2024 08:00:17 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Capybaras have two types of fur: a coarse outer layer and a soft undercoat. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Monday, 25-Mar-2024 11:00:47 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: When capybaras are happy, they make a noise that sounds like purring. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 23-Mar-2024 17:00:34 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Although they are relatively tame, they can bite when they feel threatened. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2024 02:04:30 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Some capybaras have been observed 'adopting' orphaned pups and raising them as their own. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Monday, 18-Mar-2024 23:08:15 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: They are great at jumping and can clear obstacles up to 4 feet high. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 08-Mar-2024 06:09:03 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: The Catholic Church once classified capybaras as fish so they could be eaten during Lent. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 01:03:41 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Capybaras are sometimes kept as pets, but they require a lot of space and access to water. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Feb-2024 04:50:23 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Capybaras eat their own feces to aid digestion and get the maximum amount of nutrients from their food. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Feb-2024 10:26:04 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Capybaras have a large, barrel-shaped body, which helps them to float in water. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 24-Feb-2024 21:04:09 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: They can swim as fast as they can run. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 23-Feb-2024 23:02:52 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Capybaras are native to South America and can be found in Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina, and Brazil. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 17-Feb-2024 21:09:47 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Capybaras are popular in Japan, where they are often seen in hot springs and zoos. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 08-Feb-2024 06:46:38 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: The Catholic Church once classified capybaras as fish so they could be eaten during Lent. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jan-2024 20:00:57 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Their incisors can grow up to five inches long. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Monday, 29-Jan-2024 21:09:28 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Capybaras eat their own feces to aid digestion and get the maximum amount of nutrients from their food. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Sunday, 21-Jan-2024 22:06:25 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Their incisors can grow up to five inches long. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 13-Jan-2024 03:30:21 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Capybaras in the wild have been observed 'babysitting' the young of other capybaras. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Monday, 08-Jan-2024 00:04:16 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Their jaws are powerful and can easily tear through tough grass and aquatic plants.