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Capybaras, the world's largest rodent, are native to South America but have been sighted in Florida.

While there are reported sightings in Florida, an established breeding population has not been confirmed.

Floridians can interact with capybaras at zoos, wildlife parks, and even two "capybara cafes."

They're calm and gentle oddballs that look like oversized guinea pigs. Meet the capybara, the world's largest rodent.

Capybaras are native to South America, but according to a University of Florida/IFAS Extension study , the gentle, semi-aquatic animals have been spotted in the wilds of Florida.

According to a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission database on EDDMapS, a web-based mapping system developed by the University of Georgia for documenting inv

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