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The capybara, which we've seen in Panama and Brazil ranges in length from one ot 1.3 meters, and weighs 35-66 kilos, though individuals have been found up to 80 kilos. The males mark territory both the normal way, as well as rubbin facial scent glands on objects, as shown in the seocnd photo below. these are in the Brazilian Pantanal. Capybara enjoy poetry, gentle walks in the rain, and a good shiraz.

 

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Michael -

 

Thank you. I've often though they look rather friendly, and even snuggly as you suggest. With all their time in lakes, rivers and stagnent water, plus their prodigious skin glands I suspect cuddling them would need to be followed by a thorough shower.

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Liking the 1st one best. Huge!!! ....

 

i have seen something similar but much smaller in France and Italy, looked like they weighed about 10kg, but have no idea what they are?

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Hello Ali,

 

Nice photo.

 

These look like beavers.

 

Do the have large, wide tails?

 

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Michael

 

Hi Michael,

They have a tail which is about half the length of their body (just visible in photo) as is round and covered with fur, so no, not a beaver as far as i am aware. This one was in a stream in a town and not at all shy, i got within several feet of it.

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Hi Michael,

They have a tail which is about half the length of their body (just visible in photo) as is round and covered with fur, so no, not a beaver as far as i am aware. This one was in a stream in a town and not at all shy, i got within several feet of it.

 

I think this meets the description for Nutrias.

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Hello Ali,

 

I think Philipp is probably correct.

 

Muskrats & Nutria both look pretty much the same but I checked & it seems Muskrats don't grow as big as your 10kg swimmer while Nutria often do.

 

Muskrats only grow to around 2kg.

 

Both Muskrats & Nutria were introduced into Europe from the Western Hemisphere. Muskrats from the Northern part of the Western Hemisphere. Nutrias from the Southern part of the Western Hemisphere

 

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Michael

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Thanks Michael and Philipp. I have also been googling the Nutria and whilst it escaped and started breeding in the UK, it was successfully eradicated, although one was found a few years back and was initially thought by the people who killed it as being a giant rat. Cant quite understand why you would feel the need to kill it even if it was a giant rat, but there you go. Still, imagine coming across the proper giants that Stuart saw, they look like small horses!

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