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Romero, Simon (21 March 2007). "In Venezuela, Rodents Can Be a Delicacy". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 27 April 2021. When in estrus, the female's scent changes subtly and nearby males begin pursuit. [37] In addition, a female alerts males she is in estrus by whistling through her nose. [29] During mating, the female has the advantage and mating choice. Capybaras mate only in water, and if a female does not want to mate with a certain male, she either submerges or leaves the water. [29] [34] Dominant males are highly protective of the females, but they usually cannot prevent some of the subordinates from copulating. [37] The larger the group, the harder it is for the male to watch all the females. Dominant males secure significantly more matings than each subordinate, but subordinate males, as a class, are responsible for more matings than each dominant male. [37] The lifespan of the capybara's sperm is longer than that of other rodents. [38] Mother and three pups a b Macdonald, D. W.; Krantz, K.; Aplin, R. T. (March 1984). "Behavioral anatomical and chemical aspects of scent marking among Capybaras ( Hydrochaeris hypdrochaeris) (Rodentia: Caviomorpha)". Journal of Zoology. 202 (3): 341–360. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.1984.tb05087.x. In the early 2020s, capybaras became a growing figure of meme culture due to many factors, including the disturbances in Nordelta [54] which led to them being comically postulated as figures of class struggle. Also, a common meme format includes capybaras in various situations with the song " After Party" by Don Toliver, [56] leading to a tremendous growth in popularity. [57] Due to a lyric in Toliver's song, capybaras are also associated with the phrase "Ok I pull up". [58] See also Mather, Kate (18 August 2011). "A gnawing question answered: It's a capybara roaming Paso Robles". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 10 January 2012.

Herrera, Emilio A.; Barreto, Guillermo R. (2012). "Capybaras as a Source of Protein: Utilization and Management in Venezuela". In Moreira, J.; Ferraz, K.; Herrera, E.; Macdonald, D. (eds.). Capybara: Biology, Use and Conservation of an Exceptional Neotropical Species. Springer New York. pp.305–320. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4614-4000-0_18. ISBN 978-1-4614-4000-0.

Ferraz, Katia Maria Paschoaletto Micchi de Barros; Bonach, Kelly; Verdade, Luciano Martins (2005). "Relationship between body mass and body length in capybaras ( Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)". Biota Neotropica. 5 (1): 197–200. doi: 10.1590/S1676-06032005000100020. Ewe, Koh (2 November 2021). "Why Is Everyone Suddenly Obsessed With This Giant Rodent?". Vice . Retrieved 7 August 2022.

The Cabybara – 10 Facts About the World's Largest Rodent". WorldAtlas. 26 July 2019 . Retrieved 18 March 2020. Capybaras are known to be gregarious. While they sometimes live solitarily, they are more commonly found in groups of around 10–20 individuals, with two to four adult males, four to seven adult females, and the remainder juveniles. [33] Capybara groups can consist of as many as 50 or 100 individuals during the dry season [29] [34] when the animals gather around available water sources. Males establish social bonds, dominance, or general group consensus. [34] They can make dog-like barks [29] when threatened or when females are herding young. [35] a b c Herrera, Emilio A.; MacDonald, David W. (1993). "Aggression, dominance, and mating success among capybara males ( Hydrochaeris hypdrochaeris)". Behavioral Ecology. 4 (2): 114. doi: 10.1093/beheco/4.2.114.Nonnatives – Capybara". myfwc.com. Archived from the original on 6 April 2014 . Retrieved 30 August 2013. a b c d e Lord, Rexford D. (March 1994). "A descriptive account of capybara behaviour". Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment. 29 (1): 11–22. doi: 10.1080/01650529409360912. Alho, Cleber J.R.; Rondon, Nelson L. (1987). "Habitats, population densities, and social structure of capybaras ( Hydrochaeris Hydrochaeris, Rodentia) in the Pantanal, Brazil". Revista Brasileira de Zoologia. 4 (2): 139–149. doi: 10.1590/s0101-81751987000200006. Paula, T.A.R.; Chiarini-Garcia, H.; França, L.R. (June 1999). "Seminiferous epithelium cycle and its duration in capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)". Tissue and Cell. 31 (3): 327–334. doi: 10.1054/tice.1999.0039. PMID 10481304. Paleontological classifications previously used Hydrochoeridae for all capybaras, while using Hydrochoerinae for the living genus and its closest fossil relatives, such as Neochoerus, [9] [10] but more recently have adopted the classification of Hydrochoerinae within Caviidae. [11] The taxonomy of fossil hydrochoerines is also in a state of flux. In recent years, the diversity of fossil hydrochoerines has been substantially reduced. [9] [10] This is largely due to the recognition that capybara molar teeth show strong variation in shape over the life of an individual. [9] In one instance, material once referred to four genera and seven species on the basis of differences in molar shape is now thought to represent differently aged individuals of a single species, Cardiatherium paranense. [9]

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