A capybara named Puruun, or "Prune," has officially claimed Japan's coziest crown. According to Japanese publication The Mainichi, Prune, who lives at Nagasaki Bio Park in Saikai, Nagasaki Prefecture, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jan. 28 (UPI) --A capybara bathing contest held across multiple zoos in Japan was won by a rodent -- aptly named Prune -- who ...
Capybara triplets were born at Uminonakamichi Seaside Park in the city of Fukuoka and are growing well. Their adorable appearances are popular as they run around and eat their favorite food, bamboo ...
Capybaras have become somewhat of a meme in recent months. With the hashtag accruing 294.7K posts on TikTok and the self-proclaimed #CapybaraTikTok a further 59.1K posts, there’s even a song dedicated ...
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Prune the capybara wins Japan's 'Long Bath Showdown' after dedicating herself to a nearly 2-hour soak
The cozy competition saw five zoos measure how long their bath-loving capybaras could soak Nagasaki Bio Park’s Prune won Japan’s capybara long bath contest after soaking for nearly two hours The Jan.
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