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CAPYBARA - The World's Largest Rodent

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Post time 10-2-2008 06:48 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Hi to all!

Aritu Julia ader tbaca kisah yg Zoo Negara wat pameran famili tikus bsempena dgn tahun tikus yg disambut
Chinese New Year bru2 ni. Ms 1st time Julia tgk sejenis haiwan yg tgolong dlm famili tikus ni iaitu capybara...
hati Julia tdetik...."Alahai,cutenyer capybara ni! Lebih kurg cam pelanduk pulak."

Blh dikatakan capybara ni adalah spesis famili tikus yg tbesar jika dibandingkan dlm kategori haiwan2 roden
yg mcm tikus, hamster, pika & arnab. Capybara ni haiwan herbivor yg berasal dr Amerika Selatan, agak jinak
& akan mbentuk koloni mrk sendiri. Ada yg kaler brownish, reddish yg pastinyer mrk ni berbulu agak panjang.
Sesetgh tempat di Amerika Selatan menganggap mrk ni adalah tikus sungai pd mulanya...tp bukan. Cz bila mrk berenang
mrk kelihatan spt 'beaver' pulak. Tp 'beaver' tu mkn ikan .

Aper yg Julia Zoo Negara pnh meminjamkan capybara kpd Underworld Langkawi utk dibiakkan di sn...tp mrk mati.Mungkin beberapa faktor persekitaran yg x dpt mewujudkan suatu habitat yg sesuai utk mrk. Induk capybara yg ada di Zoo Negara M'sia ni adalah yg diimport dr Jepun & bjaya dibiakkan di M'sia dgn jayanya. Mrk perlukan ruang tanah yg secukupnyer,cz mrk pon suka menggali lubang & kdg2 dok main2 dlm lubang tu utk berehat. Tingin lak nk wat pet...tp kang mati
nangis lak.....Rsnyer jz Zoo Negara jer yg dpt permit utk biakkan capybara ni
Ni Julia pastekan bbrp info yg Julia dpt ttg capybara yg cute ni.




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Post time 10-2-2008 07:46 PM | Show all posts
link utk gambarnya..

http://www.rebsig.com/capybara/capy10.jpg

pernah tengok kat tv (dokumentari National Georaphic Explorer rasanya) cara mereka bunuh rodent ni untuk bulu dan dagingnya dan juga untuk mengawal populasi (sebab mudah membiak).. cuma perlu satu pukulan yang tepat ditengah kepalanya untuk membunuhnya

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 Author| Post time 10-2-2008 07:56 PM | Show all posts
Capybara
Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris
Capybaras are huge grazing rodents, which live in herds and are semi-aquatic.

Life span
About 6 years (up to 12 in captivity).

Statistics
106-134cm long, 50 to 62cm at the shoulder. Males weigh 35-64kg, females 37-66kg.

Physical Description
Heavily built animals which look rather like pigs covered in reddish brown hair. They have no tail, their front legs are slightly shorter than their back legs, with slightly webbed feet. Their muzzles are blunt, with the eyes, small ears and nostrils all placed on the top of their head.

Distribution
South America east of the Andes from Venezuela to Northern Argentina. A second population (sometimes classified as a separate species, Hydrochaeris isthmius) is found from North West Venezuela through North Colombia up to the Panama Canal.

Habitat
Flooded savannah and grassland, and along rivers in tropical forest.

Diet
Grass.

Behaviour
Capybaras live in groups of 10-30, although they can form looser aggregations of up to 100 individuals. There is usually one dominant male per group (with a prominent scent gland on his nose), with a few females and their offspring plus a number of subordinate males. They communicate through scent and barking noises. In the mornings the animals usually rest, eating their own faeces in order to help digest the tough cellulose in the grass. During the midday heat they wallow in the water to keep cool and then graze in the late afternoon and early evening. They never sleep for long, spending much of the night grazing, and only doze throughout the day and night.

Reproduction
Capybaras reach sexual maturity at about 18 months and breed whenever the conditions are appropriate (once per year in Brazil, and throughout the year in Venezuela/Colombia). The male pursues a receptive female until she stops in the water, allowing him to mount. Gestation is 150 days, and then a litter of about 4 (but up to seven) well-developed young are born. The female seeks a covered area on land to give birth and rejoins the group a few hours after the birth, joined by the young whenever they are mobile. The young can eat grass within a week, but suckle from different females within the group for longer, moving in a group creche of youngsters.

Conservation status
Although they are not currently listed by the IUCN, their numbers dropped dramatically due to hunting in the 1980s. Since protection they have stabilised.

Voice
Capybaras are vocal animals emitting purrs and alarm barks.

Records
The largest rodents, although there were extinct capybaras weighing eight times as much - larger than a grizzly bear!

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 Author| Post time 10-2-2008 07:57 PM | Show all posts
yeopman,
thx 4 sharing ur info here

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 Author| Post time 10-2-2008 09:53 PM | Show all posts
Ni pics capybara yg cute ittew



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Reply #1 juliahanif's post

mmg ade kt zoo now ek...... bukan seketika saja?

mmg cute ju.........
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 Author| Post time 10-2-2008 10:01 PM | Show all posts
Did you know?
The name Capybara means 'master of the grasses' in the language of the Guarani Indians. Grasses are indeed the favourite food of this giant rodent. Like other rodents, the front teeth grow continuously to make up for the wear and tear of eating grasses.

Conservation news
Conservation news: They are hunted for their meat and skins, and killed by humans when grazing is seen as competition for livestock. In some areas they are farmed, which ensures the protection of the wetlands that they like to live in and all of the other creatures that live there too. Overall, their population seems to be stable. Their survival in the wild is assisted by the ability to breed rapidly.

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 Author| Post time 10-2-2008 10:05 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by mizahanan at 10-2-2008 10:00 PM
mmg ade kt zoo now ek...... bukan seketika saja?

mmg cute ju.........


Julia tau pun stlh tbaca newspaper bru2 ni...
Zoo Negara wat pameran famili tikus sempena CNY thn tikus thn ni
Cute kan mrk...ala2 che'nab la pulak
N mrk pun agak besar jg tu...sebesar pelanduk kot...
Anak2 mrk sgtlah  cute
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Post time 10-2-2008 10:07 PM | Show all posts
info capybara

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 Author| Post time 10-2-2008 11:21 PM | Show all posts
Kdg2 sekali tgk capybara yg gumukz tu mcm badak pon
mcm beruang pon ader jg yea
tinganyer kecik kemetot je kan
bila tgk dr posisi dpn mcm unta pon ader sket2 bila dia duduk
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Post time 10-2-2008 11:56 PM | Show all posts
capybara ni makanan anakonda dol..
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Post time 11-2-2008 03:41 PM | Show all posts
mcm jinak je...tp muka garang! lg besar dr kucing ek
ati punyelah cari ekonye mane..upenye mmg xde eko
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 Author| Post time 11-2-2008 08:52 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by putra_bengal at 10-2-2008 11:56 PM
capybara ni makanan anakonda dol..


x bc ke info di ats....dia ni kategori herbivor
jz mkn rumput2 je
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 Author| Post time 11-2-2008 09:04 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by ati1402 at 11-2-2008 03:41 PM
mcm jinak je...tp muka garang! lg besar dr kucing ek
ati punyelah cari ekonye mane..upenye mmg xde eko


itulah psl...konon2 famili tikus...tp xde ekor mcm tikus lak
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Post time 11-2-2008 09:04 PM | Show all posts

Balas #16 juliahanif\ catat

loh.. aku cakap capybara ni makanan anaconda... anaconda suka makan dia
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Post time 11-2-2008 11:12 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by putra_bengal at 11-2-2008 09:04 PM
loh.. aku cakap capybara ni makanan anaconda... anaconda suka makan dia


betol lah....
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 Author| Post time 11-2-2008 11:15 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by putra_bengal at 11-2-2008 09:04 PM
loh.. aku cakap capybara ni makanan anaconda... anaconda suka makan dia


aku tsalah baca td
ngantuk sgt mata td
nsb baik aku x di makan oleh anaconda ko lak
sowi ek
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