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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsNothing says the weekend like....
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Nothing says the weekend like a capybara farting in the bath with some ducklings
LOL. Brilliant
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Nothing says the weekend like.... (Original Post)
Soph0571
Apr 2019
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Is this a capybara that will be eaten for Lent because it's so much like a fish?
ProudLib72
Apr 2019
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tblue37
(65,403 posts)1. K&R for the hilarious absurdity of it all. nt
Different Drummer
(7,621 posts)3. Ditto. n/t
hlthe2b
(102,291 posts)2. cute!
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)4. No wonder the baby ducks are climbing the walls and trying to escape.
Wonder what the capybara ate?
iscooterliberally
(2,860 posts)5. He probably washed down some scrambled eggs & broccoli with a beer.
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)7. LOL!
That'll clear the room.
ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)6. Is this a capybara that will be eaten for Lent because it's so much like a fish?
Capybaras are well adapted to a waterlogged life, they even have little webs between their toes and some consider these partly aquatic rodents to be enough like fish to be safe to eat during lent. (Oh, and apparently theyre delicious.) Thats not all. They also apparently prefer to mate in water, too.
https://www.theverge.com/2016/9/11/12880474/capybara-florida-invasive-animals-science
https://www.theverge.com/2016/9/11/12880474/capybara-florida-invasive-animals-science
ihaveaquestion
(2,545 posts)8. Wow - they're big aren't they?
Looks like this one is about 35 lbs or so!
Bob Loblaw
(1,900 posts)9. That reminds me of something I need to do
Scarsdale
(9,426 posts)10. Cute little guy.
I like the way he glances back as if to say "I can't help what goes on behind my back"