Scientific Name: Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris Common Name; Capybara Size: Can weigh up to 150 pounds and stand 2 feet tall, making them the biggest rodents. Teeth: Grow continuously, requiring constant chewing on plants/bark Habitat: Found near lakes, rivers, swamps, and marshes across South America. Diet: Herbivores, eating grasses, aquatic plants, fruits, and bark. MALE: $1500.00 /each female: 2000.00 /each
Capybaras are the world's largest rodents, semi-aquatic mammals from South America known for their calm, social nature and unique adaptations for water, like webbed feet and eyes/nostrils on top of their heads, allowing them to stay alert while submerged. They live in groups near water, eat plants, communicate with various sounds, and are famous for their chill attitude, even letting other animals rest on them.

