noun
- plural of capybara: large South American rodents that are semi-aquatic and the world’s largest living rodents
Examples
- Capybaras are native to South America and live near rivers and lakes.
- The zoo’s capybaras spend most of their day in the water.
- Capybaras are herbivores that feed on grasses and aquatic plants.
- These gentle capybaras can weigh up to 140 pounds.
- Capybaras are social animals that live in groups.
- The capybaras at the wildlife sanctuary seem very calm around visitors.