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what is it about capybaras that attracts groups of small animals to them?
Its not just mammals either its like birds and turtles and frogs too

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look at this shit

They radiate peace

capybaras are friend shaped

I love this post

This is actually a cool thing I know about!

In the wild capybaras live in large groups so naturally a female capybara will take care of not only her own offspring, but all of the other offspring in the group. So capybaras are super great mothers who will adopt pretty much anything and take care of it.

Lots of places that rescue different animals will give a group of baby animals to a capybara to raise if they have one.

Like puppies

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Ducks

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Deer

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Emus

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They are just super calm animals so they’re naturally great at mothering or just existing in a group!

mom shaped

Source: model-homme

pittens:
“newborn kitten
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pittens:

newborn kitten

Source: Flickr / everythings_magic

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If you don’t love Donna I think you’re wrong

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it takes two

Meet Indiana and Harlow, Instagram’s dynamic doggie duo.

When it comes to being best friends, size definitely doesn’t matter.

Indiana is like a pint sized accessory Harlow likes to carry around. Depending on the occasion, Indiana makes the perfect hat. Or a cosy scarf.

Follow Indiana and Harlow to see what their next adventure will be.

Source: mykindofgay