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Why Is the Capybara the Social King of the Animal Kingdom?

The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is the world's largest rodent, weighing up to 65 kg, native to South American grasslands and riverbanks. They live in highly social groups of 10–20 individuals, relying on group warmth and mutual alertness against predators. What makes them extraordinary is their near-total non-aggression toward other species: crocodiles, birds, monkeys, cats, and dogs have all been documented peacefully coexisting with capybaras — sometimes using them as resting platforms. Scientists believe capybaras have exceptionally low baseline cortisol (stress hormone) levels, making them naturally relaxed beings. Their calm presence draws every creature in without carrying any threat — which is exactly why everyone wants to be near them.