Capybara See, Capybara Do

Curious Capy Follows Friend

One Capybara quietly enjoys a meal on the hill when a friend walks by.

Moments later, the grazer cuts its lunch short and follows.

Was the first Capybara headed somewhere special?

Not really. But curiosity transcends species. And, for the second Capybara, satisfying that curiosity was more urgent than finishing its meal.

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