Taxidermy - Capybara - Hydrochoerus Hydrochaerus - Natural Certified Death
Taxidermy - Capybara - Hydrochoerus Hydrochaerus - Natural Certified Death
Taxidermy - Capybara - Hydrochoerus Hydrochaerus - Natural Certified Death
Taxidermy - Capybara - Hydrochoerus Hydrochaerus - Natural Certified Death
Taxidermy - Capybara - Hydrochoerus Hydrochaerus - Natural Certified Death
Taxidermy - Capybara - Hydrochoerus Hydrochaerus - Natural Certified Death

Taxidermy - Capybara - Hydrochoerus Hydrochaerus - Natural Certified Death

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Type Of Animal - Taxidermy - Capybara - 

Scientific Name - Hydrochoerus Hydrochaerus

Antique Or Natural Death - Natural Death in Zoo.

Natural Death (and/or) Zoological Certification - YES Includes a Zoological certificate of natural death. Not killed for sport or just to sell.

Weight - 

Measurements - Height - 12" Animal Length - 19" Width at Base 10" Base Length 17"

Mount Type -  Upright Mount On Museum Stone - Replica Plants

Origin - Natural Range - Panama - Columbia - Rare In Venezuela - Uruguay.

Rarity - Non-Threatened Species. Comes with Natural Death Zoological Certification 

NOTES - It is threatened by subsistence hunting, the destruction of gallery forests, and swamp drainage, specifically that of the Magdalena River. The largest rodent on earth the largest being recorded at over 200 pounds.  In the wild they are generally not over 140 pounds. Jaguars and people hunt adult capybaras. Young capybaras have even more predators: ocelots, harpy eagles, anacondas, and large, alligator-like reptiles called caimans. Though quite agile on land, capybaras are equally at home in the water. They are excellent swimmers, and can remain completely submerged for up to five minutes to evade capture. Featured on the 2 peso coin of Uruguay. POPULAR CULTURE - In the early 2020s, capybaras became a growing figure of meme culture due to many factors, including the disturbances in Nordelta which led to them being comically postulated as figures of class struggle. Also, a common meme format includes capybaras in various situations with the song "After Party" by Don Toliver, leading to a tremendous growth in popularity.[58] Capybaras are also associated with the phrase "Ok I pull up", the opening lyric in Toliver's song. 

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