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    escaped populations occur in areas where prehistoric capybaras inhabited; late Pleistocene capybaras inhabited Florida and Hydrochoerus hesperotiganites...
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    The lesser capybara (Hydrochoerus isthmius) is a large semiaquatic rodent of the family Caviidae found in eastern Panama, northwestern Colombia, and western...
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  • Look up capybara or Capybara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The capybara is a giant cavy rodent native to South America. Capybara may also refer to:...
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    capybara enclosure with hot water noticed the animals huddling together in a warm puddle. Capybaras develop rough dry skin in the winter. Capybaras originally...
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  • Capybara is a web-based test automation software that simulates scenarios for user stories and automates web application testing for behavior-driven software...
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  • Capybara Games is an independent game studio based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The studio was founded in 2003 from a collection of Toronto IGDA members...
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    species, or 150 days in the capybara. In most species, they are sexually mature within a few months of birth, although in capybaras, maturity is not reached...
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    the capybaras during winter and early spring. The Izu Shaboten Zoo is the first zoo to have this, and other zoos now also feature it. The capybaras have...
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    genera, Hydrochoerus, the capybaras, and Kerodon, the rock cavies. In addition, a number of extinct genera related to capybaras should also be placed in...
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    Like their relatives, the capybaras and the maras, members of the genus Kerodon are highly social. Kerodon species, like capybaras, are polygynous, with males...
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