Sunday, 4 January 2015
Capybara Classification
The Capybara is an expansive, semi-oceanic rat that is discovered occupying the water-logged areas of Central and South America. Nearly identified with other South American rodents, for example, Chinchillas and Guinea Pigs, the Capybara is the biggest rat on the planet weighing up to 75kg and measuring about 1.4 meters in length. Regardless of their tremendous size however, these warm blooded creatures have adjusted well to life in the water and have various different qualities that help their land and/or water capable way of life, including the webbed skin between their toes which is especially useful when swimming.