Why do other animals like capybaras so much? The photo evidence of capybara friendliness is more than convincing. Every animal seems to like hanging out with this friendly creature. Even crocodiles! The answer? We don’t know… If you do, let us know in the comments!
Eclectically loved because he’s not a preening fashion bitch, and has a slow metabolism that doesn’t spook the cattle.
Maybe because they’re just chill and adorable?!
Wow. This is a popular beast!
They always look stoned.
Must be their aftershave.
Every one thinks she is a pillow
Because they were invented by Beatrix Potter
Capybara 2020
Everyone loves The Princess Bride! These Brazilian bundles of cuddly cuteness are a real life example of the rodents of unusual size. How could one NOT love a capybara???
They’re the world’s biggest rodent and they’re totally chill, duh.
They exude waves of peace, love and harmony.
This is a food group in Peru.
Maybe they smell good?
I had one on my lap once at work… At a petting zoo for the Central American refugee kids I work with. She was heavy for sure, and big, but it was a wonderful experience!
Regarding the croc (assuming the pic is real), could be that the croc just ate. Just a thought….
Let’s be capybaras!
The comment that says they exude waves of peace love and harmony is true and likewise the slow metabolism, they are the sages of the animal world.
so could you keep one at home?
They are actually bolsters disguised as furry animals and lull you to calm and blissful states…
They are vegetarian so no threat, and maybe they are very warm…..
Maybe they are bi-lingual or multi lingual and can communicate with other animals π
I think it gives off heat hence the tortoise love in. Some of the monkeys seem to use it like a hot water bottle. Cooling itself off in drinking water tubs.
Looks alot like God’s love toward humanity & all his creation bundled up in this furry creature.
These pics are priceless.
Taste like chicken ?
I think itβs because they are all animals in one…
Genuine love, warmth, contentment, without a trace of fear.
They are living God’s grace
Perhaps they emit an attractive and calming scent.
Sort of the opposite of what the crested rat does. Anyone who has gone near one feels the need to be somewhere else. In an area of Africa where most mammals and rodents are eaten, no one touches the crested rat. American zoos have had them from time to time, but seem to have no interest in keeping them.
Form the “tortoise!” ππ
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