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I know a little man down in Waco Texas who will be surely disappointed he wasn't even mentioned in this vid-ya. Not even mentioned in the afta-party. Actually, it would have been a great opportunity to cross pollinate viewers and subscribers.
Here in argentina Capybaras are known as CARPINCHOS, and they are quite a meme for getting into residential and upper class neighberhoods, eating all their flowers and being friends with their pets. We love them
Wasn't "The Nordelta Incident" like a year and a half ago? They are still memed for the same reasons as everywhere else but with a national twist like the Bocarpincho, a carpincho with a Boca cape, Boca is the biggest footbal (soccer) team around here.
Though friendly, there's a reason not approach Capybaras even in parks. They can have star ticks (as we call in Brazil, carrapato-estrela), which can transmit a potentially fatal disease.
In some cities with lakes here in Brazil, you can literally find they chilling out in the both sides of the street despite people jogging and cars passing by. They are basically a pleasant urban and rural plague
@@chotatopips4177 Gringo is a slang “foreigner,” it's not meant to be offensive (most of the time). often used to call a white person from USA or Europe, but it can also refer to a person who doesn't speak spanish or portuguese... Like Chinese, japonese, russian, etc...
@@animalogic QD and Gort pull up and hop out..hop in for some group farts.. Uncle Ben at the rescue ranch was kidnapped by these war criminal cappyblappies 🤣😂😂, check out urban rescue ranch for some fever dream animal interactions
2:18 Can't believe no one's talking about the cute little bird on top of the capybara here, it's so adorable. The capybara is just chilling and eating, and the bird is also just chilling.
OK I PULL UP Edit: they're so common in Brazil to the point where you can find groups crossing the streets even in urban centers. One time I found a dead one in the walkway, few meters from the park. It probably got hit by a careless driver. :(
USP, University of São Paulo, has their campus right next to the polluted Pinheiros river. And besides that it is quite the forested place, lots of grass and trees, a very green patch in an otherwise very gray city. There are loads of capybaras, capivaras in portuguese, they mostly stay behind some fences which are there to make sure they don’t wander into the road, but there are so many. There are no predators, and they just be chilling in front of overworked university students.
I have an Internet friend from Colombia and apparently in my friend's dialect of Spanish, the word for capybara is chiguiro, which is officially my favorite Spanish word ever
I always thought capybaras were closely related to guinea pigs. Their whistles do sound similar. I've also heard of capybaras being kept as pets in the U.S.
@@topsnek4603 Yeah they need a ton of training, and it’s much easier to train them as babies so I wouldn’t recommend getting adults. Plus you need a ton of space with a pool or pond.
Hystricognant rodents arrived in South America from Africa around 40 million years ago in a single dispersal rafting event and the distance between the two continents was a third of what it is today. Once they got there, they discovered vacant ecological niches and diversified rapidly. A prehistoric capybara was the size of a hippo, making it the largest rodent that ever lived. Think of capybaras as giant guinea pigs and you’re not too far off about them.
Thank you for telling us that the capybara hopped out at the after party, i never knew that they hop out at the after party so this is the first time hearing about this. Words cannot describe my appreciation.
I met Danielle Defoe today in the subway and she is super chill and friendly! It was so nice meeting you Danielle! Pardon my awkwardness. I was a bit starstruck!
That’s weird I don’t see the urban rescue ranch channel in the credits section of the description??? Im willing to bet at least half the comment engagement on this here video is thanks to him 👀
Ok I pull up, hop out at the after party You and all your friends, yeah they love to get naughty Sippin' on that Henn, I know you love that Bacardi 1942, I take you back in that 'Rari
QD and Gort are the only cappyblappies pullin up on anything... especially if there be group fartin, then they hop out too.. Uncle Ben is the among us sussy Fortnite gamer we all need
I used to see many of them in a park near my house, in Sorocaba, Brasil, but, unfortunaly, the city have grown a lot in few years and now its rare to see the capivaras
Interesting facts, though there's one unanswered question. How would a pair of Capybara fare against a Rhea? I mean, can Quandale and Gort reign Supreme one day?
If I recall correctly, there was a population of capybaras in captivity in Florida. I believe they were in a zoo. Either the zoo closed down or they escaped and now there's a population of them in Florida and Texas
I find it funny that names of some animals that we sometimes give them are so literally like here "grass eater" which makes sense and then in my language we literally call them "water pigs" bc as said in the video reminded people of pigs bc of how they're built 😂
would love to see a video on boars and wild pigs! Also, thanks for doing a video on these crazy rodents. My fiancé is from Brazil and sent me a plush one for my birthday so this made my day!
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Please make episodes about zebras, elephants, and giraffes. 👍🦓🐘🦒
Pecari next
Please make a video about Aardvarks.
Please make a video about Prairie Dogs.
I know a little man down in Waco Texas who will be surely disappointed he wasn't even mentioned in this vid-ya. Not even mentioned in the afta-party. Actually, it would have been a great opportunity to cross pollinate viewers and subscribers.
Mad respect for referencing how capybaras do tend to hop out at the after party.
They're ripping off another channel.
@@darkhierophant4914 I think its a reference to unclefarmerdad BEN.
@@darkhierophant4914 No they're not its been a meme before uncle ben has been using it xD
@@darkhierophant4914 what are you talking about? The meme wasn’t even made by a TH-cam channel, it’s been a thing for quite a while already
@@darkhierophant4914 what are you talking about? The meme wasn’t even made by a TH-cam channel, it’s been a thing for quite a while already
Here in argentina Capybaras are known as CARPINCHOS, and they are quite a meme for getting into residential and upper class neighberhoods, eating all their flowers and being friends with their pets. We love them
Ah, yes, the "carpinchos del Nordelta" situation. Priceless!
Wasn't "The Nordelta Incident" like a year and a half ago?
They are still memed for the same reasons as everywhere else but with a national twist like the Bocarpincho, a carpincho with a Boca cape, Boca is the biggest footbal (soccer) team around here.
@@ShadesMF Yes, it was a while ago, but it was unforgettable
Yeah I saw that. I’d imagine upper class neighbourhood had peacock or something. Guess what pulled up after party 😂😂
Can someone explain what happened?
Capybaras are definitely one of the best animals out there, they are so chill!
Eat that meat
Capybaras are friend-shaped
They are cool, but they *aren't* chill, at least wild ones aren't. They tend to bite. And bite hard.
definitely one of the animals of all time
Capybaras being chill is an internet myth.
I like this animal. Quite distinguished, very refined, and utterly breathtaking. What a fine group of young gentleman, may they prosper
Quite distinguished indeed 🧐
@@animalogic indubitably...
@@ferretappreciator quite right
Long live the capybara 🙏
@@Panlover_ Long live the distinguished little fellows 🙏
Thanks for finally covering one of the most popularity gaining animals in the last few years! Capys deserve all the love they’ve been getting lately.
I wish they had colour variation like domesticated animals because then I'd definitely keep them
You wish Capybaras were the spiritual animal of the earth kingdom instead of mole badgers
@@alvaronavarro4895 she can just change the Beifong family symbol to a flying Capybara instead
@@neonice you do realize these are living and thinking things and not toys
@off spec if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all
Though friendly, there's a reason not approach Capybaras even in parks. They can have star ticks (as we call in Brazil, carrapato-estrela), which can transmit a potentially fatal disease.
What fatal disease?
@@berilsevvalbekret772 spotted fever (febre maculosa), caused by Rickettsia rickettsii
@@Carlos_Lenz If only it turns you into a Rick Sanchez instead of killing you...
@@berniethekiwidragon4382 ???
Isn't that the tick too that can give you a meat allergy?
In some cities with lakes here in Brazil, you can literally find they chilling out in the both sides of the street despite people jogging and cars passing by. They are basically a pleasant urban and rural plague
Same here in Paraguay
Brasileiro com vontade de falar do Brasil pra gringo... Clássico
@@Lithium... omg gringo
Is that a kid named finger reference?????
@@chotatopips4177 no, it's just how Brazilians refer to anyone who isn't Brazilian
@@chotatopips4177 Gringo is a slang “foreigner,” it's not meant to be offensive (most of the time). often used to call a white person from USA or Europe, but it can also refer to a person who doesn't speak spanish or portuguese... Like Chinese, japonese, russian, etc...
Capybaras are the optimal life form. We should aspire to be a capybara, not a homo sapien.
Reject humanity, embrace Capy
No homo
I second that
@@russetpotato5532 ok
they are indeed the most optimal lifeform, please elaborate how we can…become capybara, i must obtain this knowledge to reach my final form
i was just in Brazil two weeks ago! I have to admit when i saw these in the wild, i squealed like a 4 year old! They are the chillest animals
🥰
literally just watched a video of them pulling up.
Were they hopping out at the after party by chance?
@@animalogic absolutely
@@animalogic QD and Gort pull up and hop out..hop in for some group farts.. Uncle Ben at the rescue ranch was kidnapped by these war criminal cappyblappies 🤣😂😂, check out urban rescue ranch for some fever dream animal interactions
@@darkfafnir4389 you forgot when dababy rescued uncle Ben but then Kevin attacks dababy
@@SONTHFC_EDITX7 hey his full name "is that hit artist and rapper of the century dababy" put respect on the little guy
Came for the Urban Rescue Ranch gag, stayed for the Animalogic
Uncle Ben's reach. Natgeo wishes that had what he does
Gort and Kwandell rep!
@@serbrightside quandale
@@laurenr842 did he actually come up with it?
@@enricovangelderen6464 no he didnt
2:18 Can't believe no one's talking about the cute little bird on top of the capybara here, it's so adorable. The capybara is just chilling and eating, and the bird is also just chilling.
Ummm did you watch the whole video?! Lol
@@ArashiKageTaro what does their comment have to do with not paying attention?
The part about their vocalizations being group-specific is mind-blowing.
They’re like Capybara gangs with gang calls and gang signs.
@@AutomaticDuck300 you better duck when they pull up (to the after-party)
Mad respect, thank you for finally confirming the hypothesis that capybaras indeed hop out at the after party
Ah, 9 Minutes of pure pulling up. Love it.
what does this mean?
@@CymruCreator ok i pull up
@@CubeShip what does that mean?
@@CymruCreator hoppin out at the after party. EVERYONE KNOWS THAT
@@SPEEDFRAK never heard about it, what does it mean? I don't go to nightclubs or parties.
3:11 incorrect ! Actually they’re not just found in those places, they’re known to pull up and hop out wherever there’s an after party.
They're also reasonably well adapted to living in cities, especially if parks and rivers are abundant enough.
FINALLY! Nice to see you doing an episode on Capybaras. They are the mascot of my hometown, Curitiba, Brazil. Love to see them in the parks.
Lá vem o chato do curitibano
Oh hey, my company ships truck parts to the CNH plant in Curitiba.
OK I PULL UP
Edit: they're so common in Brazil to the point where you can find groups crossing the streets even in urban centers. One time I found a dead one in the walkway, few meters from the park. It probably got hit by a careless driver. :(
OK I PULL UP
Ok i pull up
OK I PULL UP!
OK I PULL UP
OK I PULL UP
USP, University of São Paulo, has their campus right next to the polluted Pinheiros river. And besides that it is quite the forested place, lots of grass and trees, a very green patch in an otherwise very gray city. There are loads of capybaras, capivaras in portuguese, they mostly stay behind some fences which are there to make sure they don’t wander into the road, but there are so many. There are no predators, and they just be chilling in front of overworked university students.
Capybaras can often be found in meme videos, surrounded by other animals.
Interesting that the young sound like guinea pigs, only at HIGHER pitch.
Love the “the urban rescue ranch” reference😂❤️
No way. They actually pulled up 😳
I love capybaras!
You mentioned how they resemble guinea pigs, but didn’t take the chance to call them “guinea bigs?” 🥰
Genius!
Beat me to it, such a missed opportunity 😂
What well mannered fish they are.
*_Catholicism intensifies_*
I have an Internet friend from Colombia and apparently in my friend's dialect of Spanish, the word for capybara is chiguiro, which is officially my favorite Spanish word ever
These guys have been getting so popular lately. I've been seeing them everywhere
I just think they are awesome, cute, and love to see them living their best lives.
uncle Ben at the urban rescue ranch has 2 rescued cappy blappys and also sings this song to them a lot... hmmmm
lol i just watched uncle ben
OK HE PULL UP
Other barks that assert dominance:
"HURR!"
Capybaras are amazing, but her top is incredible and her hair is dazzling! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and style!
Love the work you do Defoe, stay well y'all over at Animalogic
I always thought capybaras were closely related to guinea pigs. Their whistles do sound similar. I've also heard of capybaras being kept as pets in the U.S.
They are, but guinea pigs aren’t their closest relatives.
Yup! You can find them in Florida I’m pretty sure
They're illegal in a lot of states, and not easy pets. You ideally need a water source like a pool or pond.
@@topsnek4603 Yeah they need a ton of training, and it’s much easier to train them as babies so I wouldn’t recommend getting adults. Plus you need a ton of space with a pool or pond.
Actually you can find them in Texas on meat farms as well
Love this aminal. The carbonara. Jokes aside, I love the capis. We have them on our streets and they are just so chill.
Fun fact: Since Capybaras are most closely related to Guinea pigs, Danielle really should’ve said, “King of Guinea pigs.”
Hystricognant rodents arrived in South America from Africa around 40 million years ago in a single dispersal rafting event and the distance between the two continents was a third of what it is today. Once they got there, they discovered vacant ecological niches and diversified rapidly. A prehistoric capybara was the size of a hippo, making it the largest rodent that ever lived. Think of capybaras as giant guinea pigs and you’re not too far off about them.
I clicked thinking I was going to hear:
Okay I pull up, hop out at the after party🎶
But either way I love Capybaras 😌
Clappy blappys are the most glorious creatures, I adore them
I've loved capybaras since I was little...and I'm an old lady now!
This video makes me love Capys even more. I didn't know they made so much noise. Their "barks" are especially interesting.
Thank you for telling us that the capybara hopped out at the after party, i never knew that they hop out at the after party so this is the first time hearing about this. Words cannot describe my appreciation.
cappy blappies do in fact pull up to the after party
He's the life of the party
life of the *afterparty
FACT: Capybaras will ALWAYS hop out at the afterparty.
Capybaras pulling up to the clementine function?
to the pumpkin party
To the melon meeting
Thank you SO much for this episode!! Been looking forward to learning even more about one of my favorite animals!!!
Thank you TH-cam algorithm for bringing us together again. First through memes, now through the pursuit of education 🙏
They always look so chilled out.
Awesome urban rescue ranch reference!
Maybe paleologic could do a video on its giant cousins from the Miocene, the biggest rodents of all time.
Josephoartigasa is closer to the modern pacarana rather than capybaras. Actually Capybaras are more closely related to guinea pigs than pacaranas.
hamster but bigger than cow
If you do further cavy species, I recommend the patagonian Mara! They're like Deer-Cappy
Yes! They need more exposure as they are fewer in number in the wild
I met Danielle Defoe today in the subway and she is super chill and friendly! It was so nice meeting you Danielle! Pardon my awkwardness. I was a bit starstruck!
We are very pround of our capybaras here in Brazil! 😌
Capybara best animal
I love em', perfect animals to hop out to the after party
Cap! You r so awesome I can't stop watching.
god i love capybaras
Fun fact: the capybara is the most likely animal to pull up and hop out at the after party.
I was just thinking y'all need to do a video on the famous Coconut Dog
7:16 They have asserted that they are dominantly adorable. ☺♥
0:30 whoever drew that is amazing 😻
Pretty sure Danielle did! She's a wildlife artist.
Danielle does all the drawings for Animalogic, so much talent in one package.
The thumbnail and title is brilliant lol. I legit couldn’t resist to see the after party lmao
Wow. You perfectly described my sister at the beginning. Weird
Oh my godXD
Ha
You're mother
OMG thank you for saying OK I PULL UP. Thats my boy quandale dingle over there. Love urban rescue ranch
That’s weird I don’t see the urban rescue ranch channel in the credits section of the description???
Im willing to bet at least half the comment engagement on this here video is thanks to him 👀
Oh look, *He actually Pulled Up!*
Ok I pull up, hop out at the after party
You and all your friends, yeah they love to get naughty
Sippin' on that Henn, I know you love that Bacardi
1942, I take you back in that 'Rari
This video was absolutely delightful as always. Thank you so much! Omg those little guys are sooo cute i wanna hug them
When I grow up, I want to be a capybara.
@Capybara hi capy
Keeping my fingers crossed for you!
@@nohandle508 Thank you 😊
Five minutes underwater it stands no chance hiding from Jaguars who can stay underwater for 20 minutes.
Ok I pull up!
Hop out at the afterparty
You and all your friends, yeah, they love to get naughty
QD and Gort are the only cappyblappies pullin up on anything... especially if there be group fartin, then they hop out too.. Uncle Ben is the among us sussy Fortnite gamer we all need
OKAY NOW WE PULL UP FOR SURE
I used to see many of them in a park near my house, in Sorocaba, Brasil, but, unfortunaly, the city have grown a lot in few years and now its rare to see the capivaras
consider making a video about black caiman? they're the largest alligatoroid and are really understudied, and have been known to rarely prey on jaguar
7:17 HOLY-CRAP THAT CAPY HAS SOME HUGE BALL’S LMAO I BET HE’S THE LEADER …….!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They so amazing animals!
God went kind of crazy when he made these guys, very nice work i'm a big fan
Wow, who knew rodents could be so fascinating!?
All rodents are fascinating! Especially rats!
@@imreallybadatnamingthings sure rats might disgust me but their anatomy is interesting
@@immortalcat3948 they’re intelligent and very social animals.
Who knew such rodents pulled up, and hopped out at the after party?
*WHEN THE VIDEO PULLS UP*
They are amazing! Thanks for sharing. We occasionally get nutrias in some of the public waters around here. How close a relative are they?
everybody gangster till the clapyblapy pull up
I've been waiting for this video. You guys should also do one about the rock pigeon, pretty underrated bird.
They definitely should do one of the Rock Dove
According to anthropologists early capybaras a few thousand years ago...also do tend to pull up and hop out at the after-party
Interesting facts, though there's one unanswered question. How would a pair of Capybara fare against a Rhea? I mean, can Quandale and Gort reign Supreme one day?
Ah yes, South America's great unanswered question.
I remember first hearing about capybaras from the Suite Life of Zach and Cody
I once saw two capybaras in a park lake in Irving, Texas and I thought they were beavers. I wonder how they wound up there...
If I recall correctly, there was a population of capybaras in captivity in Florida. I believe they were in a zoo. Either the zoo closed down or they escaped and now there's a population of them in Florida and Texas
@@venomoussocks1017 thanks for that! It has always boggled me.
@@harimsen np. Make sure to look it up for yourself. Like I said, I heard of this offhand and don't have any direct sources.
Uncle Farmer Dad Ben would be so proud
Chillest animal in the world
Manatee.
Finally a vid on the most iconic animal!
Thanks for the explanation! Capybaras are so cool and adorable
I find it funny that names of some animals that we sometimes give them are so literally like here "grass eater" which makes sense and then in my language we literally call them "water pigs" bc as said in the video reminded people of pigs bc of how they're built 😂
Do you happen to speak a Scandinavian language?
@@Muted_Marcus No I'm German. Our language is quite often very literal.
@@KeikoArukara My German friend was embarrassed to tell about 'far seer' for TV because she thought I would think it's stupid. I really like it!
@@bengilkes7676 Well it makes sense: you see something that's normally very far away.
These animals look like something you would find out of a fairy tail that somehow won the game of evolution while just vibing for their whole life
would love to see a video on boars and wild pigs! Also, thanks for doing a video on these crazy rodents. My fiancé is from Brazil and sent me a plush one for my birthday so this made my day!
That sounds adorable, lol
one of my favourite animals!!! thnks for covering it animalogic!
I need a ok i pull up comment chain
Ok i pull up
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ok i pull up
I pride my self on being a Capybara hipster. I guess I hoped out early to the party.