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Capybaras make for remarkably easy prey. It's a wonder how there is so many of them.

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bigg and in groups? plus, don't they stay near water? presumably they could outswim any land predators

I guess a bird of prey can probably snatch one tho

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They don't stay near water? Nah they spend half their lives in water. They are considered semi-aquatic and that is one of the problems with having one as a pet. PeepeeButtKiss looked into it

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right, my point is if a coyote or wolf pack or something attacked couldn't they flee to the safety of like a lake or whatever body of water they're near?

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ooohhh my bad. You said "don't they stay near water?" I read it as "they don't stay near water," as in that explains the lack of predation from sea creatures.

Anyway yea thats a good point they can easily escape any land based predator if they get too swimmin

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if only that was the case IRL :marseycry:

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Isn't this a symbiotic relationship where the bird eats ticks and shit that bothers the other animal.

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AI? :marseymisinformation:

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