I've grown fond of these critters too thanks to all you tards. But they're SCAREY! They're invading towns in Argentina now and it's no joke.
https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/article/8/7/2/427872.jpg?v=2Look at these beasts. They've also been known to injure doggos. Here's a doggo below that was bit by one of the invading Capybaras.
https://fotos.perfil.com//2021/08/17/900/0/perra-atacada-carpinchos-nordelta-g20210817-1218822.jpgIt's not joke. Anyway, beware the invading giant rodents and make sure to lock up your pets!
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Capybara's strike me as the kind of animal you don't realize are fricking big until you see one in person and say "holy shit, those things are fricking big"
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I've seen them IRL at the zoo here. They are as big as pigs, goats or a larger dog like a german sheppard. They get to be like 120 lbs.
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Holy shit, those things are fricking big
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I guess that answers this question
https://rdrama.net/post/26030/where-are-they-going
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LOL! Yep they're all moving into the nice neighbourhoods!
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Cappy's Will colonize your suburb and you Will submit to their power. The soccer mom fears to rodent.
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It's honestly the cutest "infestation" I've ever seen, could be a lot worse.
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Don't they eat them down there?
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I've read that they do - I think mostly in Venezula and Columbia but have had South Americans here and on other forums say they've never heard of anyone eating them.
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I've seen some of the absolute shit some south Americans eat so I gurantee there are some who do eat them.
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mhhh sopa de hydaco
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I've heard of people hunting and eating them, but it's sport meat. You're not going to find capybara steak on the butcher
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Yeah, but IIRC this is a condo for fancy Argies. BTW, check my profile for a quick and easy capy recipe
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No thanks I have indoor plumbing
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Cappys > doggos
you should do this anyway
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Tbf everyone down here sided with the capys, it's known that this particular suburb was built in what used to be capy's land. The good thing is that by law nobody can't hurt the capys, they basically own the town now.
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My spanish isn't the best but I do speak French so I'm going to presume the town's name "Los Castorres" translates to "The Beavers", the species of which I'm maybe sure the Capys are part of - beavers and capys are both big rodents. So I'd think you can't tell them to leave if the town is kinda named for them.
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Man I'm so glad I stumbled across this place for my popcorn instead of that place. What the frick goes on in there is beyond my understanding
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