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Happy Capy Feasts On Aquatic Grasses
Vince McMahon once said, “If you have two or three Oreos every day, not good. But if you eat an entire package of Oreos at one time, it’s OK.”
Probably a good philosophy for many activities in life.
I bring this up because a local eatery had a 30-mini-donut special, and yours truly went hog wild yesterday. On a totally unrelated note, I now have a strong desire to eat nothing but salads and veggies for the rest of the week. And oddly enough, this ties directly into today’s capy.
Water is the most energy-efficient avenue for travel.
It’s why most major cities emerged near rivers, lakes, and oceans.
This Capybara was playing 4D chess while the other capys were still playing checkers, sailing around the lake and casually nibbling aquatic grasses.

Faster, easier travel with larger leaves than the landlubber’s grazing grass.

Also, a great way to stay cool on a hot summer day!

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