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Friday 5 August 2016

Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)

Photographed at Amazona Zoo, Hall Road, Cromer, NorfolK, UK

Please look at my new website bobswildlife.co.uk, We are still working on the site, with many new galleries to come over the next few weeks. Any feedback would be much appreciated.








34 comments:

  1. I wish I could let him go in my lawn. It needs mowing.

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  2. Now thats a big gerbil. Nice quality in the shots Bob.

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  3. Hola Bob,bonitas fotos de esta Capibara el mayor roedor que tenemos en la faz de la tierra.Un abrazo

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  4. Hello Bob, it is a cute critter. Your gallery is really nice! Have a great weekend!

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  5. What a charmer. My partner went on a bus-trip in Bolivia and met a couple travelling with their pet capybara (named Esmarelda).

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    1. I have heard that they keep them as pets, lucky EC.

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  6. Bob, a curiously odd looking creature! Nice shots though!

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  7. One of those in the backyard would certainly give pause to the neighborhood cats.... Excellent shots.

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  8. Hi Capybara, look at me.

    Say cheese.

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  9. Great shots Bob. I hope you have a lovely week ahead of you.

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    1. A really interesting animal Bob. I really like the poster picture that you shared about books and learning above, rather than warring~

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  10. Hi. Great photos. Capybara is a funny-looking animal. Greetings.

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  11. Hi Bob, thanks for linking up your cute and unusual critter. Awesome photos. Happy weekend to you!

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  12. I've never heard on one before. It is kind of cute.
    Excellent photos!

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  13. Wonderful photos!
    Have a nice week-end!
    Gil Zetbase
    http://gilzetbase.com/

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  14. He is ADORABLE, Bob!
    Have a wonderful weekend, my friend.

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    1. Yes, it is adorable, chewing the cud, thanks Lisa.

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  15. The peculiar animal. These do not appear on the TV! Have a nice weekend

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  16. I'm not sure I'm getting the blog to load properly, I don't see birds - I will try and refresh the page to see if any will load the 2nd time ...but I skimmed down to the woodpecker and adored those images!
    Thanks for linking up this weekend at I'd Rather B Birdin'.

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    1. No, I did it, the Calybara is not a bird Anni.

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  17. Hi. Great photos. I think it's great, and that it is important to zoos. They are a fabulous place to introduce people to animals.

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  18. I think my favourite photo is the first one ...

    All the best Jan

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  19. A Capybara!

    When I saw the preview at Eileen's, I thought, "Hmm. Bob has a hippopotamus in his neighborhood???"
    ~

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  20. Strange to think that they were out in the wild in the Uk not that long ago. Nice pictures.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  21. Tuve la suerte de poder fotografiar unos ejemplares en su hábitat en una charca en la amazonia peruana.
    Un abrazo,

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  22. This kind of scares me! How big are they?

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