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<title>The Capybara</title>
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<h1>The Habitat of the Capybara</h1>
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<a class="nav-link" href="./habitat.html">Habitat and Diet</a>
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<a class="nav-link" href="./anatomy.html">Anatomy</a>
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Habitat and Diet
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Feeling right athome.Capybara live in Central and South America. They roam the swampy, grassy regions bordering rivers, ponds, streams. and lakes.Long in the teeth.Because capybaras are rodents, they share some common features with mice, squirrels, and porcupines. The most well-known of those features are probably those ever-growing front teeth. Capybaras use their long, sharp teeth for grazing on grass and water plants. An adult capy can eat 6 to 8 pounds (2.7 to 3.6 kilograms) of grass per day! During the dry season, when fresh grasses and water plants dry up, capybaras eat reeds, grains, melons, and squashes. They also eat their own poop to get beneficialbacteriato help their stomach break down the thick fiber in their meals.Even though rodents aren’t closely related to ruminants like goats, cows, andgiraffes, capybarasregurgitatetheir food to chew it some more. They chew
their food from side to side, like a camel, rather than up and down, like we do. This is a good way to eat tough plant materials.
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