Villagers told not to approach escaped capybara after riverside sighting
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Villagers told not to approach escaped capybara after riverside sighting
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"Capybaras are the world's largest rodents, weighing up to 80kg and measuring up to 1.7 metres in size, and are native to South America."
"The search, which is into its sixth day, is still ongoing and a specialist dog unit has been following her scent."
"Residents who might happen upon the rodent are urged to contact the zoo so she can be safely recovered."
The Independent focuses on critical issues like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech. It emphasizes the importance of on-the-ground reporting to provide balanced perspectives. The organization is committed to making quality journalism accessible without paywalls, relying on donations for support. A recent incident involves a capybara that escaped from Marwell Zoo, prompting an ongoing search aided by sniffer dogs. The zoo has narrowed the search area and encourages residents to report sightings to ensure the animal's safe recovery.
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