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The '''Capybara''' and its [[Giant capybara|derivatives]] are currently the only animals in the game which you can hear at a distance in Adventure mode. These sounds will be described as whistling or barking.
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The '''Capybara''' and its {{L|Giant capybara|derivatives}} are currently the only animals in the game which you can hear at a distance in Adventure mode. These sounds will be described as whistling or barking.
  
If tamed in Fortress Mode, they require a [[pasture]]. Capybaras are amphibious, being able to swim even from birth.
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If tamed in Fortress Mode, they require a {{l|pasture}}. Capybaras are amphibious, being able to swim even from birth.
  
 
In real life, the capybara can be found in South America and is the largest extant rodent in the world.
 
In real life, the capybara can be found in South America and is the largest extant rodent in the world.

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