Capybaras For Sale
Capybaras are closely related to the guinea pig and they actually look a lot like them. The biggest difference, however, is that the capybara is much larger. In fact, they are the largest member of the rodent family and can grow as large as 100 pounds. They are native to South America and are a semi-aquatic mammal.
2 month old, female capybaras
- Name: Bobby
- Posted: 12/19/2024
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Arizona
We have two, hand raised, two month old, female capybaras available.
6 banded dillo sloth porcupine paca capybara baby kinkajou born here
- Name: Gary Rosenblum
- Posted: 12/14/2024
- Phone: 2397745031
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
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African Crested Porcupine bottle Female 3 weeks old
- Price: $800.00
- Name: Funny Foot Farm and Ghost Ranch Exotics
- Posted: 12/08/2024
- Phone: 19257872604
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Arizona
- Website: www.ghostranchexotics.com
She is one of the naturally friendly ones so if looking for an ambassador this is a perfect fit. She was bottle fed from day one and loves attention. We are known for having friendly animals and have the largest friendly group of capybara in the...
6 banded dillo sloth porcupine paca capybara
- Name: Gary Rosenblum
- Posted: 11/03/2024
- Phone: 2397745031
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
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Capybara
- Price: $2,500.00
- Name: Alison Peeler
- Posted: 10/17/2024
- Phone: 3362641680
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: North Carolina
- Website: https://www.libertyacres.org/
Baby Capybara available. They will be on the bottle.
Capybara
- Name: Lakes Rare Animals
- Posted: 09/25/2024
- Phone: 478-609-5141
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Georgia
Young unrelated capybara 4-6 months old. Tame and eating good. USDA licensed farm. Transport available at buyers expense
Capybara Pair
- Name: Kapi'yva Exotics
- Posted: 09/12/2024
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
I have a 1.1 pair of capybara babies available. They are siblings born 7-15. Still with mom but can be pulled to bottle/bowl raise if needed. Only available as a pair to licensed facilities, price is $4,500 total for both. Email with any questions. P...
Capybara pair
- Name: Kapi'yva Exotics
- Posted: 09/07/2024
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
I have a 1.1 pair of capybara babies available. They are siblings born 7-15. Still with mom but can be pulled to bottle/bowl raise if needed. Only available as a pair to licensed facilities, price is $4,500 total for both. Email with any questions. P...
Capybara pair
- Name: Kapi'yva Exotics
- Posted: 08/25/2024
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
I have a 1.1 pair of capybara babies available. They are siblings born 7-15. Still with mom but can be pulled to bottle/bowl raise if needed. Only available as a pair to licensed facilities, price is $5,000. Email with any questions. Pick up in Houst...
Capybara babies
- Name: Kapi'yva Exotics
- Posted: 08/18/2024
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
I have 1.1 capybara babies available. They are siblings born 7-15. Still with mom but can be pulled to bottle/bowl raise if needed. Males are $2,500 each, females are $3,000 each. Price on the pair is $5,000. Licensed facilities only, email with any...
Capybara
- Name: Alison W. Peeler
- Posted: 08/16/2024
- Phone: 3362641680
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: North Carolina
- Website: https://www.libertyacres.org/
2 Capybara, male and female. USDA licensed Liberty NC
Capybara babies
- Name: Kapi'yva Exotics
- Posted: 08/10/2024
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
I have 2.2 capybara babies available. Still with mom but can be pulled to bottle/bowl raise if needed. Males are $2,500 each, females are $3,000 each. Group buy price $8,000 for all 4. Licensed facilities only, email with any questions. Pick up in Ho...
Capybara babies
- Name: Kapi'yva Exotics
- Posted: 08/03/2024
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
I have 2.2 capybara babies available. Still with mom but can be pulled to bottle/bowl raise if needed. Males are $2,500 each, females are $3,000 each. Group buy price $8,000 for all 4. Licensed facilities only, email with any questions. Pick up in Ho...
Capybara babies
- Name: Kapi'yva Exotics
- Posted: 07/28/2024
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
I have 2.2 capybara babies available. Still with mom but can be pulled to bottle/bowl raise if needed. Males are $2,500 each, females are $3,000 each. Group buy price $8,000 for all 4. Licensed facilities only, email with any questions. Pick up in Ho...
Capybara babies
- Name: Kapi'yva Exotics
- Posted: 07/25/2024
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
I have 2.2 capybara babies available. Still with mom but can be pulled to bottle/bowl raise if needed. Males are $2,500 each, females are $3,000 each. Group buy price $8,000 for all 4. Licensed facilities only, email with any questions. Pick up in Ho...
Capybara
Capybaras are grazers and prefer a large, enclosed yard that is safe and has plenty of grass for them to nibble on. Like all rodents, capybaras have teeth that constantly grow so they need to chew on plant material to keep their teeth worn down. Capybaras are also semi-aquatic. They need to swim year round in warm water. Ideally, the capybara habitat should have a swimming area that is as large as possible to give the animal enough space to exercise.
What do Capybara Eat
Capybaras eat about eight pounds of food per day. Grazing on grass that hasn’t been treated with chemicals or fertilizers is a good way to reduce the cost of feeding a capybara, but it shouldn’t be the only food the animal eats. They should also eat fruit, leafy vegetables, hay, and corn. Commercial guinea pig food, in pellet form, can also be fed to a capybara, but it can be costly.
Enrichment for Capybara
Capybaras love companionship and interaction with humans. They can learn simple tricks and master games and toys. They need to chew on sticks or grass to prevent their teeth from growing too long. They also need swimming time. A large swimming pool provides them with exercise and mental stimulation.
Breeding Capybara
Capybara mate year round but there is a spike in mating behavior at the beginning of the rainy season. The gestation period is about 150 days and the females deliver litters of between two to eight babies. Within a few hours of birth, the newborns can stand and walk but they are not weaned until about three months of age. In the wild, capybaras live between eight and ten years. They live longer in captivity.
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