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    The capybara is the world’s largest rodent, like a dog-sized guinea pig, native to most

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    parts of South America.

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    They also look suspiciously like tennis superstar Rafael Nadal.

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    Hmm, weird.

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    Despite their size, other animals really love to chill with the capybara, leaving the Internet

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    to wonder why they're so popular among other species.

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    I mean, look at it cuddling this cat, and even chilling with this f**king crocodile!

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    I mean, that's a natural predator and they're just shooting the sh*t like talking about

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    last week's episode of Game of Thrones.

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    This phenomenon became the subject of the Tumblr page "Animals Sitting on Capybaras"

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    featuring monkeys and birds all resting on the backs of these gentle giants.

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    In fact their friendly and amiable character led the Chicago Tribune to recently declare

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    that “We Need a Capybara for President”,

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    because Donald Trump could sure use some capybara and chill.

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    The popularity of the capybara could be attributed to their incredibly social nature. Wild capys

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    tend to live in large groups of 10-20.

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    Also, capybaras live near bodies of water, which is the wild animal version of an office watercooler

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    In fact, capys are incredibly adept at aquatic life

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    hiding from predators by holding their breath for up to five minutes while under water.

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    They even mate exclusively in water.

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    It’s like that pool scene from Showgirls but with giant rodents.

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    And if you haven't seen the pool scene from Showgirls, you need to go Google that right

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    now

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    and imagine two capybaras just going at it.

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    Also, and this might just be me projecting, but don’t they just look like they would

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    be really good listeners?

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    I feel like I could tell a Capybara all about my crappy week, and it would just totally

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    be there for me.

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    So it’s yet to be seen if the capybara can take the reigns from other famous Internet

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    animals like long-time reigning champ cats, or red pandas.

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    But one thing is for sure, if you ever need a friend, the Capybara is there for you

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    ready to give you a hug or something.

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The example sentences of CAPYBARA in videos (2 in total of 6)

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Definition and meaning of CAPYBARA

What does "capybara mean?"

/kapəˈberə/

noun
Pig-sized tailless South American amphibious rodent with partly webbed feet; largest living rodent.