noun
- a large South American rodent that lives near water and is the world’s largest rodent
Examples
- The capybara is native to South America and can weigh up to 150 pounds.
- We saw a family of capybaras swimming in the river during our trip to Brazil.
- Capybaras are herbivores that feed on grasses and aquatic plants.
- The zoo’s capybara exhibit features a large pool where the animals can swim.
- Unlike most rodents, capybaras are semi-aquatic and excellent swimmers.
- Capybaras are known for their calm, gentle temperament around other animals.