Year Of The Baby

Two Different Capybara Families In Two Different Cities

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Capybaras usually give birth between October and January, leading to an influx of little floofers this time of year.

Here’s a Capybara family I spotted in Curitiba last month.

The hot summer weather gave these babies the perfect excuse to hop into the lake and practice their swimming skills.

Now, here’s a large Capybara family that lives in Sao Paulo’s Toronto City Park.

No swimming for these cutie baras, but they had fun hanging out on shore and watching their mom graze in the water.

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Unlike humans, most mammal parents don’t actively teach swimming. Babies follow the adults, mimic their actions, and learn through repetition.

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