Here’s how Alice deals with problems! This may or may not be done, I haven’t decided yet so it’s still sitting in my WIP folder lol. Featuring appearances from Grace, Jess, and Mary May!
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“Mom?”
They were clearing an outpost – her, Grace, and Jess – when she saw her. A face that she could count on one hand how many times she’s seen in the last decade, but one she could never forget.
The Wellington Zoo welcomed an extra large litter of Capybara pups on October 25. First-time mother Iapa delivered seven pups – the normal litter size is three to four pups, but the litter size can range from one to eight.
The care team is keeping a watchful eye on mom and pups to ensure that each is nursing and developing properly. Keepers noted that Iapa is a bit exhausted but she’s doing well. For now, the new family is living in a private den where Iapa can bond with her babies.
Capybaras are the world’s largest Rodent species and are native to South America. They inhabit a variety of habitats including forests and grasslands and usually live near water.
Though not listed as being under threat, Capybaras are hunted extensively for their meat. They live groups of 10-20 individuals.