Description
Living Nature - Capybara: 14cmThe capybara is a semiaquatic mammal and the world's largest rodent. These social creatures have partially webbed feet and eyes, ears and nostrils on the top of their heads, making them well-suited to their wetland habitat.
Capybaras are highly communicative with members of their groups. They make unique sounds to share important information - warning of danger, signaling a move, and keeping track of their young.
Capybaras are so chill about other animals sitting on them, that they've been called "moving chairs". Birds, rabbits and even monkeys have been spotted taking a ride!
Suitable for ages 0+