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Capybaras are the world's largest rodents. They weigh 35 to 65 kilograms and stand up to 62 cm tall, with a total body length of up to 1.34 m. They eat plants that wear down their teeth, including leaves, and they also eat their own poop. Most capybaras do not stay in groups, though some do. Rainforests are perfect for them because they provide ideal habitats. They have brown fur, no tail, and sharp front teeth, with a heavy, rounded body. Most capybaras eat plants, but if plants dry up, they might eat berries or fruit. If water is scarce, they can drink from berries or fruit. I predict they will continue to eat their own poop, stay in groups more often, and remain about the same size.