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capybara

best animal ever

i like capybaras

by bfdi fan June 15, 2022

22πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Capybara

ok i pull up, hop out at the after party, you and all your friends, yeah they love to get naughty, sippin’ on that henn, i know you love that Bacardi, 1942, I take you back in that β€˜rari’ ok I pull up

oh god the capybara boutta pull up everyone act natural

by negankitten68372839736739 September 1, 2021

304πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


Capybara

Someone who is chill with everyone. Seriously, capybaras hang with freaking crocodiles, they are the chillest animals on the planet.

"Tom's such a Capybara, it seems like hes friends with everyone."

by goodluckwiththat April 12, 2017

86πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


Capybara

World's biggest living rodent and close relative of the guinea pig. A freakin' HUGE brown rodent found in the marshes of South America; looks like a cross between a brown guinea pig and a cow (with duck feet). The rodentine answer to the hippo--cattle egrets have even been seen perched on their backs. Favorite food of the anaconda.

The capybara herd roamed the Peruvian floodplains, wading through mud and grunting like buffalo.

by Anon November 13, 2004

100πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


Capybara

A giant South American rodent with an uncanny resemblance to Jay Z.

Yo, ain't that Jay Z? Nah man, it's a just a Capybara.

by BBOT5000 July 16, 2015

51πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Capybara

A god amongst creation

woah that Capybara is blowing up ohio! Good job capybara!

by farteater1413435135315 August 29, 2022

22πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


capybara

The largest rodent in the world. Standing 2 feet (60 centimeters) tall at the shoulder and built somewhat like a barrel with legs, the β€œcapy” has long, light brown, shaggy hair, a face that looks like a beaver’s, no tail, and slightly webbed feet. Originally thought to be a pig of some sort, we now know that the capybara is a rodent, closely related to cavies and guinea pigs.

Also known as the 'water pig.'
Water is a source of life for the capybara, as the animal eats water plants and grasses and uses the water itself to escape from danger. In fact, a capybara can stay underwater for up to five minutes at a time to hide from predators.

The capybara is wallowing in shallow water and mud to keep cool.

by billie eyelash August 16, 2018

20πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž