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  • Capybaras eat floating plants and aquatic grasses.
  • Capybaras young can feed on grasses a week after birth.
  • Capybaras can hold their breath for five minutes.

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  • The tree sloth is an excellent, if slow, swimmer.
  • Tree sloths move so slowly that algae grows in their fur.
  • Tree sloths climb to the ground to poop because if they go in the trees, the sound will alert predators.

 

  • A jaguar beats its tail on water to imitate rubber tree seeds falling, which tricks a fish called the tambaqui to the surface.   the jaguar now has a tasty meal.

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  • The silky anteater likes to eat fruit.
  • When porcupines cross rivers, piranhas sometimes attack them and end up with spines in their stomachs.

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  • The manatee is the largest Amazonian animal.
  • A bear called the spectacled bear eats fruit.

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  • The uakari is very different from other monkeys- it's bald!

  • The pygmy marmoset is the smallest monkey in the world.

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