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Just ten days ago, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo welcomed the birth of three baby Capybaras. The new babies bring the Zoo’s group of Capybaras up to six including mom Shoya, dad Budha, and another adult female, Bonita. They can all be seen on exhibit together on the second floor of The RainForest.

Capybaras are the largest rodents in the world. They can grow up to 4.5 feet long and weigh up to 150 pounds. They are native to South America and can be found throughout most of the continent east of the Andes Mountains.

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Photo credit: Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

One response to “Baby Capybaras Born in The RainForest at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo”

  1. Classic Steve Avatar

    They’re bigger than most adult rodents! I wonder how soft they are.

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