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Capybaras Chill Out in Hot Tubs and Munch on Grass

  • Kimber StreamsKimber Streams
  • April 25, 2013

Chill capybaras, the largest rodents in the world, relax in hot tubs and munch on grass at various locations in Japan. The unusual, barrel-shaped herbivore is a cousin of the guinea pig, is native to South America, and typically grows to an average weight of 108 pounds.

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