There is a tiny little "zoo" with a few animals who live comfortable in High Park, a large park near where I live. This morning two of their Capybaras got out while they were shirting them. High Park is a large wooded park with a large pond and some small streams. It is a perfect place for a capybara to take a vacation.
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Good luck getting them back. Until winter sets in they can do very well on their own.
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Last year it was a Peacock on the loose, this year capybaras. High Park is an interesting place. The Peacock headed back on his own. I wouldn't count on the Capybaras doing that. They may need a large supply of special treats to even get them to come out of hiding. I am sure they have found a perfect resting place and are munching away on local vegetation. They are pretty big so they should be easy to spot.
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Good luck getting them back. Until winter sets in they can do very well on their own.
http://news.google.ca/news/url?sr=1&ct2=...999&at=dt0
Last year it was a Peacock on the loose, this year capybaras. High Park is an interesting place. The Peacock headed back on his own. I wouldn't count on the Capybaras doing that. They may need a large supply of special treats to even get them to come out of hiding. I am sure they have found a perfect resting place and are munching away on local vegetation. They are pretty big so they should be easy to spot.
Catherine