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Even More Baby Capybaras
It was a real cornucopia of Capybara action at the park this week.
While sitting by the shore, I watched a new mother and her brood emerge from the lake. These aren’t the other baby Capybaras, who often grace this newsletter.
This is a fresh batch of babies, only about a week old.
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