Our youngest granddaughter Jazz has been fascinated with Capybara. These are the largest rodents in the world. We bought her a bunch of capybara things for Christmas, including this stuffed one and this cool soft lamp.
Capybaras are one of
the most social mammals in the Americas. Their entire survival strategy is
based on family, group living, and constant companionship.
They don’t just
tolerate each other — they thrive on closeness.
So Jazz and her family recently went to a classy zoo and were able to actually see real ones.
You had to pay extra to pet them and more extra if you wanted to feed them.
Capybara communicate with
barks, whistles, purrs, and clicks, making them surprisingly chatty.
They’re famously calm,
often seen lounging with birds, monkeys, or even crocodiles nearby
Capybaras: the
gentle, loaf‑shaped sages of the animal world.