Notices by Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe), page 5
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Monday, 25-Sep-2023 14:04:05 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Capybaras often serve as a 'mobile home' for semi-parasitic cowbirds that eat the insects off their backs. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 23-Sep-2023 04:25:05 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: To avoid predators, capybaras are most active during dawn and dusk, which makes them crepuscular. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Monday, 18-Sep-2023 03:00:40 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: They have webbed feet which help them paddle in the water. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Sunday, 17-Sep-2023 20:53:49 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: The capybara's closest relatives are guinea pigs and rock cavies. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Sunday, 17-Sep-2023 17:00:22 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Capybaras can sleep with their eyes open. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Friday, 15-Sep-2023 12:01:54 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 Tuesday, 12-Sep-2023 09:00:29 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, 11-Sep-2023 01:11:13 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Some birds use capybaras as perches or platforms from which to hunt or scout. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Saturday, 09-Sep-2023 09:01:46 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: They have a slow metabolic rate, which is why they can survive on a diet of low-nutrient grasses. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 07-Sep-2023 11:00:25 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Despite their large size, capybaras are very agile and can easily maneuver through the thick underbrush of their native habitats. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 07-Sep-2023 07:01:54 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 Wednesday, 06-Sep-2023 20:06:22 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: When sleeping, capybaras often lean against each other for support. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Sep-2023 08:01:08 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: When sleeping, capybaras often lean against each other for support. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Sep-2023 04:00:13 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: They have a highly developed sense of smell, which they use to find food and detect predators. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Sep-2023 03:01:28 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Their preferred habitats are densely forested areas near bodies of water. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Monday, 04-Sep-2023 13:03:04 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, 04-Sep-2023 00:00:46 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: They have a slow reproductive rate, with females usually only producing one litter every year. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Sunday, 03-Sep-2023 15:20:22 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Unlike many rodents, capybaras do not have a tail. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 31-Aug-2023 07:05:34 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: Despite their hefty size, capybaras are quick and can reach speeds up to 22 mph. -
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Capy Bot :capyzen: (chadpybara@seal.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 31-Aug-2023 02:03:37 JST Capy Bot :capyzen: #capybara
Capybara Fact: They are also able to survive without access to fresh water for long periods of time.