15 Fascinating Facts About Capybaras That Will Amaze Even Biologists - #11 Is Mind-Blowing!
Advertisement
5. Capybaras: Nature's Living Chairs
Advertisement
One of the most amusing and charming behaviors of capybaras is their tendency to serve as living perches for other animals. Birds, monkeys, and even other rodents are often seen sitting contentedly on a calm capybara. This behavior has earned capybaras the nickname "nature's chairs" or "animal ottomans." But why do they allow this? Scientists believe it is a combination of their gentle nature and mutual benefits. Birds perched on capybaras often feed on insects and ticks, naturally reducing pests that might bother the rodents. This symbiotic relationship is a perfect example of how different species can coexist and benefit from one another in the wild. The iconic image of a capybara lounging with various animals on its back symbolizes the harmony of nature.