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Wild Capy Makes A Friend And Gets Clean
Here’s a Capybara that’s never appeared on the YouTube channel or in the newsletter until today. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever seen this gentle grazer before.

This capy must have been out foraging in the woods, or along one of the many rivers, and ended up with ticks and other insects in its fur.

Luckily, this falcon was happy to clean the capy up while enjoying a “delicious” meal consisting of various creepy crawlers.

The Capybara had a wonderful time getting cleaned up by its new friend, and the falcon got a free lunch. It’s always great to see mutual symbiosis at work in the wild!
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Professor Capybara’s Brain-Buster
National birds are birds chosen to represent a particular country. And these birds typically personify a specific trait or cultural element of the country they represent.
Can you guess the national birds of these three South American countries?
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
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