Caplin Rous, the Working Capybara
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it's so adorable
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I'd like going to the creek better than going to work too. ;O)
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I MIGHT GET ONE OF THESE THERES A BABY FOR SALE NEAR MY HOUSE FOR 300 BUCKS
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i've always wanted one as an education animal.
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boar ? guinea pig ? wombat ?
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Was this "Bring Your Capybara To Work Day"? LOL!! He's soooo cute. ;)
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These things always walk so slow lmao
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He looks like a giant guinea pig, more than a hamster
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Very cool I like the sounds he is making. Neat animal.
But how bout that grass? Mow the yard and pick up the trash.
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Did you need a liscence to buy him as a pet? And where did you buy/obtain him from?
Chaokid9 1 year ago
@Chaokid9 Depending on where you live, capybaras may or may not be legal and/or require a license. There are both state and local laws to consider. To find out how to get a pet capybara and how to care for one, please visit Caplin's blog at giant hamster dot com and read the FACute.
caplincapybara 1 year ago
What about gnawing the furniture or pooing in the swimming pool? Isn't he quite destructive? Also how high can he jump and how does he get along with cats? Many thanks in advance.
usenetposts 2 years ago
@usenetposts He does not chew on things or dig. He can jump about three feet high. He gets along with most other animals but cats are afraid of him. He does poop in the pool but I clean it out immediately and vacuum it every day when it is warm so it's not much of a problem.
caplincapybara 2 years ago
he is sooo cute. :) he walks so slow hehe. is he too heavy to carry? he looks like a dog from far away. is he house trained?
xxmb65 2 years ago
You can learn more about Caplin by reading his blog (see channel page or description of this video for URL). He is house trained. He uses a bowl of water. He weighs 100 lbs so we can't carry him any more. In this video he was about 50 lbs.
caplincapybara 2 years ago