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kaoru himura
post Mar 9 2010, 06:40 PM

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hey guys i found out this article just now...i wonder how if my gp is as big as their 'cousin'....

Woman raises ‘Rodent of Unusual Size’

By LINDA LOMBARDI
Associated Press


Published: Sunday, March 7, 2010 at 6:01 a.m.
Last Modified: Thursday, March 4, 2010 at 5:58 p.m.
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It’s one thing to get a goldfish because your daughter begs for one. It’s quite another to end up with a hundred-pound rodent who has more than 2,700 Twitter followers.


Caplin Rous is a capybara. Related to the guinea pig, the capybara is the largest species of rodent. Though they’re native to South America, Caplin was born in Texas and lives in the town of Buda with Melanie Typaldos, who never expected this animal to take over her life quite the way he has.

Typaldos says it all started on a trip to Venezuela, when her daughter Coral got to hold a young capybara and “fell in love.”

“After we got back, she pretty relentlessly pestered me about getting one for a pet,” Typaldos says. “Since Coral lived in an apartment and was planning on spending a year in Asia, she couldn’t have a pet capybara herself so, she felt, it was up to me to fulfill her capybara vision.”

Even capybaras that are bred in captivity like Caplin are not domesticated animals, so early handling and contact is critical for them to be comfortable living with people.

Typaldos got Caplin when he was only 11 days old, and took him to work every day for the first three months. Then, “someone complained there was a furry, pig-like animal in the building,” and she took a month of vacation and stayed home with him.

Caplin Rous is now 2 and a half. The second part of his name, which Typaldos pronounces like “rose,” stands for “Rodent of Unusual Size” (a reference to the movie “The Princess Bride”). He’s also a rodent of unusual abilities. He can walk on a leash and even do some tricks, but Typaldos says it’s important not to exaggerate any similarity to a dog doing tricks.

“Dogs have thousands of years of being trained to be subservient to people,” she says. “A capybara will not do a trick just to make me happy. The quality of the trick is very dependent on the quality of the treat.”

Most people who keep capybaras keep them as farm animals, like a sheep or goat, but Caplin basically lives indoors with Typaldos (he eliminates in a pan of water in her bathroom). Outdoor space is necessary as well for grazing and swimming in his pool; in the wild, capybaras are semi-aquatic, diving into rivers to escape predators. Somewhat ponderous on land, capybaras are surprisingly graceful in the water.

“On land he’s not very active,” she says. “When he’s in the water he’s like another animal. That’s where he’s really the happiest.”

There’s no way of knowing how many private individuals own capybaras, but Justin Damesta, a breeder in Alvin, Texas, says that he sells five to 10 of them a year as pets.

Damesta recommends that a pet capybara be raised indoors for the first few months and then kept outdoors with sturdy fencing, a heated shelter and a pool. Potential buyers who contact him are usually fairly well informed, but, he says, “I have and will turn down people I don’t consider qualified or capable.”

Some other pet capybaras also can be followed on the Internet, such as Dobby in Seattle. But Typaldos is probably unique in the way she has made the capybara her mission: She spends a couple of hours a day updating Caplin’s Internet presence on a blog and social networking sites.

When asked how much time it takes to care for a capybara, she says, “I spend all my time with him, but that’s a matter of choice.”

Caplin’s Web activities are partly fun — such as interactive games of “Rodent Jeopardy” — with a serious educational purpose, too. “When I was thinking of getting him, there was nothing on the Web about getting a pet capybara,” says Typaldos. “That was a large impetus for the blog. They’re not the right pet for most people.”

Typaldos has a background in biology, and also keeps horses and reptiles. Her property is big enough that Caplin can graze and swim, and she lives in a climate appropriate for a tropical animal.

On her blog, she’s honest about the problems in caring for a capybara. When people ask her about getting one, she tells them first to read her whole blog, including the entries about when he has bitten her.

But Typaldos also sees Caplin as an ambassador of sorts.

“People don’t like rodents,” she says, but many rodents make good pets. Her kids had pet rats when they were young. “If someone says something bad about rats, on the blog or Facebook, he’ll always step in and say something.”

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Caplin Rous’ site:

http://gianthamster.com/

Dobby’s blog:

http://hippopotatomus.blogspot.com/

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post Mar 9 2010, 06:47 PM

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wah.. now capybara also got domesticated ah? wahlau eh.. tat is jus too big to handle..lol
d difference is too much lol..last time only saw this capybara in national geography
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post Mar 9 2010, 06:57 PM

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QUOTE(maria90 @ Mar 9 2010, 06:17 PM)
haha..so majority use johnson baby bath..juz tat different colours..hehe
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i use got lavendar de...hehe..purple colour...
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post Mar 9 2010, 11:29 PM

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capybara looks like a mix breed between a deer and a guinae pig. huge and looks abit mutated if you ask me. ohmy.gif
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post Mar 9 2010, 11:30 PM

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QUOTE(xavi5567 @ Mar 9 2010, 06:47 PM)
wah.. now capybara also got domesticated ah? wahlau eh.. tat is jus too big to handle..lol
d difference is too much lol..last time only saw this capybara in national geography
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Wow...so huge...sure bankrap like feeding a horse in term of hay stack.
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post Mar 10 2010, 10:18 AM

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QUOTE(Juztiny @ Mar 9 2010, 11:30 PM)
Wow...so huge...sure bankrap like feeding a horse in term of hay stack.
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imagine you have 20 Capybara... LOL !! YOU WORK JUST FOR YOUR CAPY!!!!!
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post Mar 10 2010, 11:03 AM

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wow... so huge... and i dont think they'll eat pallet huh?? biggrin.gif
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post Mar 10 2010, 11:06 AM

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i can imagine it eat a tree!!
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post Mar 10 2010, 11:47 AM

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LOL~ nice capybara's but seriously that cant be a house pet LOL.. They deserve to live a little more free than the average house pets. Its just too huge and for sure will eat alot :3

Nice article kaouru~ rclxms.gif thanks for sharing~
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i can't imagine if collect the shit around it~~
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Arent u suppose to say u cant imagine how huge the shit will be like??
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post Mar 10 2010, 01:34 PM

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hehe, both also
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post Mar 10 2010, 01:39 PM

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haha... need to toilettrain use toilet bowl lehh...

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post Mar 10 2010, 01:51 PM

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Well ..i would say it like a dog d.. Jus tat it is vegetarian.. Lol..so if one can take care of a dog..one should be able to make it with capybara
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QUOTE(takashishinohara @ Mar 10 2010, 01:34 PM)
hehe, both also
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haha sure huge huge the shit de...

QUOTE(intannor81 @ Mar 10 2010, 01:39 PM)
haha... need to toilettrain use toilet bowl lehh...
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i scare later they sit the toilet bowl broken doh.gif
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QUOTE(Crys_Crys @ Mar 10 2010, 02:46 PM)
haha sure huge huge the shit de...
i scare later they sit the toilet bowl broken  doh.gif
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QUOTE(chamyk2311 @ Mar 10 2010, 03:54 PM)
can use human toilet bowl wan  brows.gif
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later human toilet bowl also broken rclxub.gif
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post Mar 10 2010, 05:34 PM

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Haiyo.. Over d la... I bet it is jus as heavy as a husky or golden retriver nia.. Until broken would take a 200kg human liao..lol..
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Their poo looks just like GP's... just that its...ermm... 20 times bigger??? adehhh... if they poo as much as our babies poo... toilet bowl olso sure stuck one...



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post Mar 10 2010, 07:17 PM

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QUOTE(intannor81 @ Mar 10 2010, 06:48 PM)
Their poo looks just like GP's... just that its...ermm... 20 times bigger??? adehhh... if they poo as much as our babies poo... toilet bowl olso sure stuck one...

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