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Why the largest rodent on Earth is far more dangerous in water than on land
The world’s largest rodent is often seen as slow and harmless on land, but its behavior changes dramatically in water.
The Capybara, the world's largest rodent, is bursting onto the scene in Tampa Bay thanks to a new non-profit organization in ...
Capybaras are some of nature’s most interesting animals, known for their sweet personalities and unique social bonds. Florida’s Clearwater Marine Aquarium knows just how beloved these large rodents ...
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The mysterious Giant Woolly Rat: Largest rodent in Australia and Oceania documented for first time
A six-month expedition to the tropical island of New Guinea has led to a remarkable discovery by a young Czech doctoral candidate from the Biology Center of the Czech Academy of Sciences and the ...
NORDELTA, Argentina — Luciano Sampietro lifted a 3-foot aluminum pipe to his lips and blew, sending a blow dart laced with sedatives, muscle relaxers and painkillers toward the world’s largest rodent, ...
Members of the gated community in Argentina are split on how to approach the neighborhood's capybara issue Michael Nied has been a digital news editor with PEOPLE since 2025. He has previously been ...
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