Show Content𝕽𝖚𝖆𝖎𝖉𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍@midwest.social8·2 years agoSee, I was going to say capybara don’t belong in this list; they seem almost as law-abiding as sloths. I didn’t realize capybaras carried such latent hostility.
Show ContentMataVatnik@lemmy.world6·2 years agoI’m so glad to be the one to tell you about this, if you speak spanish i recommmend looking for interviews too. People losing their minds because capybaras were entering their house and ‘threatening’ them: https://time.com/6173837/capybaras-argentina-climate-change/
See, I was going to say capybara don’t belong in this list; they seem almost as law-abiding as sloths.
I didn’t realize capybaras carried such latent hostility.
I’m so glad to be the one to tell you about this, if you speak spanish i recommmend looking for interviews too. People losing their minds because capybaras were entering their house and ‘threatening’ them:
https://time.com/6173837/capybaras-argentina-climate-change/