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Anonymous
So I just learned you can have a Capybara as a pet.

Anyone here have any experience with them?

I am thinking of getting one.
>> Anonymous
big eaters, big poopers, and a funky aroma. Few people are really prepared to care for a 150 lb guinea pig.
>> Anonymous
You need to live by a tropical lake.
>> Anonymous
>>295728
so cute though :3
>> Anonymous
Huge guinea pig is huge.
Also, tasty.
>> Tired Anon !EHsj4EGwIQ
I'm caring for a baby one at the moment. Give it lots of attention, and enough space when they're babies to run around. They are messy and like to poop in their water. I suggest a large sized carrier case indoors with towels and a heating pad under th carrier. You have to cut it's food up where they have edges (they have a hard time chewing rounded foods like apples and grapes). When they get larger, you need a big pond with running water or a heated pool with a fence around it. A large amount of space is required. If you live in a cold climate, i wouldn't suggest having one, unless it's kept indoors. Otherwise, it's like having a huge guinea pig that's really mellow.