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Grazing On A Rainy Day
A Fun Fact, Too!
Once, while walking in Patagonia, I passed a school hosting parent-teacher conferences. You don’t often think about people doing mundane things in exotic locations. But people go to school, work jobs, and pay bills everywhere around the world.
I bring that up because I always try to see Capybaras or do something cool in nature on days when I have to run errands.
Yesterday, after a series of mundane tasks, I swung by the park and snapped a few pictures of the baby capys grazing in the rain.

Here are four baby Capybaras grazing beside their mother, calmly nibbling grass.

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If you ever want to feel like you’re on another planet, the Dakota Badlands offer incredible and otherworldly views. Today, the area is mostly dry rock and towering stone spires, but 65–75 million years ago the Badlands were a lush subtropical wetland, home to dinosaurs, crocodiles, and even palm trees.
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