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would /an/ keep a capybara as a dog type pet?
>> Anonymous
I've always wondered if capybara are domestic-compliant. They're simply like massive guinea pigs, aren't they? That's something to do with the cabbage you've let go a little bad.
>> Anonymous
i've heard that people in latin america keep them as pets
>> Anonymous
>>285661

they also eat them.
>> Anonymous
>>285827

Mmmm....Tastes like chicken
>> Anonymous
>>285661
No they don't. They're wild animals. And very stupid and fat to boot. If you want to call somebody stupid and fat, you can call that person a capivara.
>> Anonymous
Better yet, call them anta.
>> Anonymous
From what I learned on the wild thorneberries they make good burgers
>> Anonymous
They're shooting dogs at us
>> Anonymous
Actually they supposedly taste like fish- in south america they tried to get them designated as fish so they could eat them on lent. Keep yours in the bathtub.
>> Anonymous
iirc, they taste like pork
>> Anonymous
>>285983
Where did you come up with this?
>> Anonymous
I'm from Brazil and ate a capybara barbecue (no, it isn't common where I live)

No chicken taste, no fish taste, no cow taste. It's like a mix of pig and rabbit.

Some people breed them for meat and leather, to have one you will need a river or a lake, they stay in water a lot (and will shit and pee there so you will need something much bigger than a swimming-pool)

It's interesting how much some people like them, I found capybara plushies and key chains in Japan.
>> Anonymous
CAPYBARA FUCK YEAH
>> Anonymous
>>286022
During the Christian celebration of Lent, capybara meat is especially popular as it is claimed that the Catholic church, in a special dispensation, classified the animal as a fish in the 16th century. There are differing accounts of how the dispensation arose. The most cited refers to a group of 16th Century missionaries who made a request which implied that the semi-aquatic capybara might be a fish and also hinted that there would be an issue with starvation if the animal wasn't classified as suitable for lent.

wiki'd
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