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escaped po****tions
occur in
areas where prehistoric capybaras inhabited; late
Pleistocene capybaras inhabited Florida and Hydroc****us hesperotiganites...
- The
lesser capybara (Hydroc****us isthmius) is a
large semiaquatic rodent of the
family Caviidae found in
eastern Panama,
northwestern Colombia, and western...
- 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...
- species, or 150 days in the
capybara. In most species, they are ****ually
mature within a few
months of birth,
although in
capybaras,
maturity is not reached...
- 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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South America, the
Caribbean island of Grenada,
California and Panama.
Capybaras are the
largest living rodents in the world. The
genus name is derived...
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extent of
their current range (the
Lesser Capybara in Panama) and the only
known fossil remains of
capybaras in
Central America belong to Neoc****us. Tracing...