Capybaras are very popular with most people because of their extremely cute appearance – but for the ultra -rich life in a luxury stay near Buenos Aires, the rodents have become a plague. The control of the enormous population is a challenge …
Nordelda is a guarded residential complex in which the rich society of Argentina lives. Since Corona Pandemic, countless water pigs have also discovered this fine area for themselves-somewhat human inhabitants of the Nobel Sora of Buenos Aires are increasingly worse.
Ideal place for the water pig
As the “New York Times” reports in a report, the animals have increased considerably in the place of 45,000 ZOU in recent years. When people had withdrawn into their houses during the Corona Pandemie, the Capybaras conquered the streets, gardens and parks from Nordelta. There you can live comfortably like a water pig: many green meadows, freshwater springs and the lack of predators make the place the perfect habitat for the largest rodents in the world.
CapyBaras attacks small dogs
According to biologists, the population would have tripled to almost 1000 animals in the last two years. The Capybaras, who reach the size of a dog, graze close to tennis courts, laze on volleyball courts and enjoy artificially designed lagoons. What disrupts your human neighbors: the water pigs also cause traffic accidents, eating through gardens and even attacked a few small dogs in the community.
One should not be fooled by the appearance of the heart. “It is a wild animal compared to a domestic dog. I think it is very different,” a veterinarian told the New York Times. The government controls measures to control the CapyBara shares. One possibility would be a large scales of sterilization: an attack on the reproduction of the animals for water lovely fans. In a petition that requires the protection of the water pigs, 25,000 signatures have already been collected.
Source: Krone

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