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Capys Like Seeing Animals Too!
This Capybara took a break from lunch to watch its favorite animal: a duck!


Capybaras can be surprisingly inquisitive and often take an interest in other animals. You might see them watching ducks, frolicking with large birds, sniffing at cats, and even poking at turtles (which seem to fascinate them).
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