🌿 Nature & Animals🎂 8-14 years📅 May 13, 2026

First Capybara Born in Scotland in 18 Years

A baby capybara has been born at the Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland, the first in 18 years. This cute baby is growing up with its mom and dad. Let's learn more about capybaras and their amazing lives.

First Capybara Born in Scotland in 18 Years
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Capybaras are the world's largest rodents and live in South America. They are semi-aquatic, which means they can live in both water and on land. The new baby capybara at the Edinburgh Zoo is being closely watched by the zoo staff to make sure it grows up healthy. Capybaras have special fur that dries quickly when they get out of the water. Baby capybaras are born weighing around 1.5 to 2.5 kg and grow very quickly. They learn many things from their group, including how to communicate with each other. Did you know that capybaras' teeth never stop growing, so they eat plants to keep them short? They also eat their own poop in the morning to get protein from the food they ate the day before. Capybaras are semi-aquatic mammals that can live in both water and on land. They have webbed feet that help them swim. They live in groups and make different sounds to talk to each other.

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