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A group of Capybaras, Hydrochoerus Hydrochoerus, swimming in the Cuiaba River. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil.
14208470 - A group of Capybaras, Hydrochoerus Hydrochoerus, swimming in the Cuiaba River. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil.
A group of Capybaras, Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris, standing along the Cuiaba River. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil.
13834540 - A group of Capybaras, Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris, standing along the Cuiaba River. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil.
A group of Capybaras, Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris, swimming in the Cuiaba River. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil.
13834543 - A group of Capybaras, Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris, swimming in the Cuiaba River. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil.
Brazil. Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) are rodents commonly found in the Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
71410421 - Brazil. Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) are rodents commonly found in the Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A family of Capybaras, Transpantaneira, Pantanal, Brazil
70086142 - A family of Capybaras, Transpantaneira, Pantanal, Brazil
Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris). Pantanal, Brazil
70185224 - Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris). Pantanal, Brazil
Capybaras (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris). Amazon basin, Amazonia, Bolivia
70126126 - Capybaras (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris). Amazon basin, Amazonia, Bolivia
'A swarm of baby Capybaras hydrochaeris hydrochaeris, or ''carpinchos'' try to nurse from an  adult female cabybara at Estancia Rincon del Socorro, Esteros del Ibera, Corrientes Province, Argentina.  The estancia, once a working cattle ranch, is being con
70502437 - 'A swarm of baby Capybaras hydrochaeris hydrochaeris, or ''carpinchos'' try to nurse from an adult female cabybara at Estancia Rincon del Socorro, Esteros del Ibera, Corrientes Province, Argentina. The estancia, once a working cattle ranch, is being con
Capybaras,  the largest living rodent in the world along the Tambopata river near Puerto Maldonado, Peru, March 2011
70500256 - Capybaras, the largest living rodent in the world along the Tambopata river near Puerto Maldonado, Peru, March 2011