400 capybaras broke into the rich area north of the Argentine capital

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-29

(Edited by Rao Xiandi).

On August 24, 2021, 400 capybaras broke into a wealthy area in the north of the Argentine capital. Local ecologists point out that the wealthy area was built on the banks of the river and was previously home to capybaras.

When the capybara entered the rich area, the male capybara bit the guard's puppy and entered the rich area in groups, the capybara was cute, and the residents did not chase away, they crawled leisurely on the community streets and grass, and even ran into the residents' courtyards, and the residents fed them.

Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, has a good climate and a large urban population, and in order to meet the population needs, residents continue to expand their habitat to the northern capybara, crowding out the living space of the capybara, coupled with the decreasing number of natural predators jaguars, the number of capybaras is increasing, invading human communities and grazing lawns in order to obtain food.

These species, which live in mixed ecosystems of land and water, have the right to coexist peacefully with humans in the area, and they are protected by this law, according to the Argentine Wetland Bioprotection Reserve**. Environmental groups have launched a conservation campaign to prevent the authorities from driving the capybaras away, arguing that people should respect their right to live and that they have an obligation to protect the indigenous people from harm and live in harmony with them.

Capybaras have a broad body and head, generally more than 1 meter in length, and short and round earsBody hair is coarse and sparse, dull grayish-yellow;Lives near rivers, swamps, and ponds in South America. Capybaras reproduce fast, giving birth to a litter a year, giving birth to 1-8 babies in a litter, and after another year to a year and a half, the newborn babies begin to reproduce again, with a lifespan of about 10 years. Capybaras mainly eat grass, and in human communities they also eat crops such as sugarcane, vegetables and fruits, and can eat about 6 catties of food a day, and have a large amount of defecation.

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