Four capybaras, the world’s largest rodents, born at the San Diego Zoo
SAN DIEGO – The San Diego Zoo welcomed four capybara pups, born to second-time mother Rosalina and first-time father Bowie Sunday, July 23, 2023.Capybaras are precocial, meaning they’re more mature and mobile at birth, so the four youngsters are already nursing and following their mother. Despite their scientific name Hydrochoerus, which means “water hog,” capybaras are not pigs. They are the world’s largest rodent. They are related to guinea pigs, hamsters and mice. Capybaras are found in Central and South America, where they roam swampy, grassy regions bordering rivers, ponds, streams and lakes. The capybara is not currently classified as an endangered species, although it is threatened by deforestation, habitat destruction and illegal poaching.The capybara youngsters a