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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2007

8頭の乳飲み子がいる埼玉県こども動物自然公園の母カピバラ(動画では1頭離脱しているのでこのタイトルになっています。)

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  • They are so cute, but that poor mom!

    Do they normally have litters that large?

  • That babies was produced by

    three moms.

    In nature, one capybara mom bear 2-8 babies in a single litter.She have 12 nipples.

  • those are very common were i live, they are so funny

  • To visit your country is my long-held wish.  I wanna watch its "common" sight.Thanks You.

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  • darn it..how come when i went to the zoo all the capys wanted to do was sleep... pfft..no fun!! :0P

  • These are so better than my guinea pigs lol

  • Can't believe it that these animals are in the same family as rats. I always thought they were small bears

  • holy crap that's a lot of babies!

  • Puppies!

  • I love the Capybaras,

    On the other hand, I HATE those cicadas. How annoying that must be.

  • are these animals rare? and is it possible get one as a pet??

  • They're about $600 and you probably need a permit in your state to own one. They're semi-aquatic animals and would need water to be in, etc. and grow up to 100-200 lbs... Google capybara breeder or something like that and you'll find some.

  • How can i get one of these they are cool Is there anyone who can ship one to me?

  • me tooo!

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