This is capybara. Native Japanese animal. You know it?
This is capybara. Native Japanese animal. You know it?
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is that Rafael Nadal? pretty sure he was born in Spain
Not, is bcoz many japaneses live in Mato Grosso, in Brazil, some of them probably send to show to cousins in Japan as curiosity
Nono nikkei bring it to Brazil in last 200 years
No, capivara is a brazilian animal.
They are so cute, I would love to hug one of them.
tfw us baka gaijin will never ever have automatic taxi doors
Kek, anyway we have even little capybaras, called cutias
A friend from northern argentina gave me a pair of capybara skin slippers, which I still own.
are they comfy
I would take the oportunity to show some geograph lessons to you... Did you know that South America have two rainforrests?
You know the Amazon, but we have a temperate rainforrest in coast of Atlantic called Mata Atlântica...
Yeah but I don't use them a lot because I want to preserve them.
I've been in South America many times, including the Misiones province in Argentina and Southern Brazil, so yeah I knew that.
Miss Itapema.
This cover majority of Brazil, East of Paraguay and Missiones, in Argentina, is the place that you would yes find capybaras, guará wolfs, tamanduás, no Amazon, that is other fauna
A subpart of Mata Atlântica is rainforrest, other is an oak forrest called Mata de Araucárias
SOVL
Can you eat them? What do they taste like?
Capybara is paroud Indian.
You can... Is a common food to paraguayans, argentinians, colombians
Is a rainforrest, but imagine, since is cold, like 26C, is not Ecuatorian-like, so don't have mosquitoes
78.8 F
They assimilate very well
is that the one that floods sometimes so you get dolphins and shit in it?