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The Akron Zoo is thrilled to announce the birth on March 24, 2010 of two capybara babies. Mother capy', Courtney, and the two babies are now on exhibit in the Zoo’s Legends of the Wild. The capybaras will be on exhibit daily as long as the temperature is above 65 degrees and conditions are favorable. The capybara's scientific name hydrochaeris is Greek for "Water Hog" and they live up to it!

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The Akron Zoo is
thrilled to announce the birth on March 24, 2010 of two capybara babies.
Mother capy', Courtney, and the two babies are now on exhibit in the
Zoo’s Legends of the Wild. The capybaras will be on exhibit daily as
long as the temperature is above 65 degrees and conditions are
favorable. The capybara's scientific name hydrochaeris is Greek
for "Water Hog" and they live up to it!

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Submarine Capy!

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Courtney had given birth to five babies but unfortunately two died during birth. Unfortunately this is not uncommon as mortality of capybara babies is high. A third capybara suffered a dislocated hip during birth and was moved into the Zoo’s Animal Hospital immediately. A procedure to repair the hip was performed on April 12, but regrettably the capybara baby passed away the following day.

Capybaras are the world's largest rodent. Their name originates from the Guarani word Kapiyva, which means “master of the grasses.” Capybara are semi-aquatic mammals found wild in much of South America in densely forested areas near bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, swamps, ponds and marshes. They are usually found in large groups of between 10 and 20 individuals and live along rivers and marsh areas. Capybara populations are stable throughout most of their South American ranges, although in some areas hunting has reduced their numbers.

17 responses to “Akron Zoo Announces Two Capybara Births”

  1. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    Wonder why deaths during birth are so common.

  2. Marla Taviano Avatar

    That Mama Capybara was the very first one I ever saw (or maybe it was her mate?) in August 2008. Cute little ugly babies. 🙂

  3. Liz Avatar
    Liz

    I wish the zoo nearest to me (Beardsley) still had capybaras! They used to a number of years ago and they were one of my favorites!

  4. Liz Avatar
    Liz

    Mystic Aquarium’s newest penguin chicks recently had their first swim on the main exhibit…those are definitely some cute underwater animals you could post
    http://mysticaquarium.org/component/content/article/575-weekly-bird-bit-april-16-2010

  5. katz Avatar

    CAPYBABIES!!

  6. sophia Avatar
    sophia

    so cute!!!!!
    i don’t even know what they r and they r super adorible…

  7. Sol_support Avatar

    I have forgetten that there are so many weird and wonderful creatures in the animal kingdom. Quite an impressive blog, you have inspired me to do more work on mine. I know the photos are amazing, but its great that you have a knowledge as well. Thanks for a brill blog.

  8. Amy Animals Avatar

    The babies aren’t ugly at all. They’re adorable.

  9. fish eye no miko Avatar
    fish eye no miko

    The one swimming underwater! That’s so cute!

  10. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    They’re like… aquatic guinea pigs!

  11. drollgirl Avatar

    your blog always makes me smile!!!!!!

  12. Victoria Medina Avatar
    Victoria Medina

    ohhh, so this is what a Capybara looks like!

  13. Pearl Holt Avatar
    Pearl Holt

    Hello Team, what a wonderful site here, please could you include, the Durrell conservation Zoo from Jersey Channel Islands Uk..I live on the island and its a wonderful place..
    http://www.durrell.org
    Pearl Holt

  14. Chris Avatar

    Hi Pearl-
    First, thanks for visiting and we’re so glad you came!
    We always welcome tips and breaking news from our readers, and this certainly is a great lead. Enjoy the island summer and let us know if any “ZooBorns” pop up at Durrell 🙂

  15. LEfox Avatar
    LEfox

    WUMPS and baby WUMPS!

  16. capybara19682003@yahoo.com Avatar
    capybara19682003@yahoo.com

    I used to work at the BRONX ZOO many decades ago and I always loved the capybaras. They were always
    adorable. by the way if gerry s. or fred s. or any my old buddies are reading this Iam in Suffolk County,thank you. bob drummond.

  17. dshggggsdf Avatar
    dshggggsdf

    awwwww sooooo cute!!!!!

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