The Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium and its visitors are mourning the loss of a "guest favorite" capybara. Ripple, a 12-year-old capybara who arrived to the zoo in 2017, had to be euthanized on Dec. 29.
A new tally finds dozens of species giving food a second go-round, from babies boosting their microbiomes to adults seeking easier-to-access nutrition.
"Pov [Point of view]: your university brought in animals for finals week and one is literally a capybara, " reads layover text in the clip, which immediately went viral on the platform, receiving over ...
It’s that time of year when we’re reminded that wildlife photography isn’t only about majestic elk in misty forests or golden-hour views in the Grand Canyon. While you might be snapping pictures of ...
Animal lovers avidly followed her story during ... Christmas dinner in the capybara enclosure will include sweet potato on the menu, which is Cinnamon's favourite food. She is also partial to ...