cabiai (Meaning)

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cabiai (n.)

The capybara. See Capybara.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cabiai

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cabiai Sentence Examples

  1. The cabiai, or capybara, is native to South America and is often found near bodies of water.
  2. Cabiais are semi-aquatic mammals that spend a significant amount of time in the water to escape predators and regulate their body temperature.
  3. Cabiais have webbed feet that make them excellent swimmers.
  4. Despite their large size, cabiais are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses and aquatic plants.
  5. Cabiais are social animals and live in groups, known as herds, typically consisting of 10 to 20 individuals.
  6. The cabiai's scientific name is Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris.
  7. Cabiais have a lifespan of around 8 to 10 years in the wild and can live longer in captivity.
  8. Due to their gentle nature and adaptability, cabiais are sometimes kept as pets in certain regions.
  9. Cabiais communicate through vocalizations, such as barks, whistles, and purrs, as well as through scent marking.
  10. Cabiais play a vital role in their ecosystems as grazers and help to maintain wetland habitats by controlling vegetation growth.

FAQs About the word cabiai

The capybara. See Capybara.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cabiai, or capybara, is native to South America and is often found near bodies of water.

Cabiais are semi-aquatic mammals that spend a significant amount of time in the water to escape predators and regulate their body temperature.

Cabiais have webbed feet that make them excellent swimmers.

Despite their large size, cabiais are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses and aquatic plants.