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    CAPIVARA
    So what you're saying is we spelled it phonetically.
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    Yes as you read " Kapeevara", I've never eaten, but I know you prepare and cook them like rabit.

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    Sippy wrote:
    Great, now they are bringing their ugly oversized rodents with them as well. This think looks like a giant beaver that had its teeth pulled. Well, maybe it will make good mountain lion or grizzly bear snacks


    Minnie wrote:
    Yes as you read " Kapeevara", I've never eaten, but I know you prepare and cook them like rabbit.
    We thought chickens were bad - now they are bringing their exotic livestock. I wonder how it managed to "run the border" and not get eaten!!!
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    LOL! It's a lawn monster! That would shure get my dog barking!

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    hmmm Brazil egh? This makes total sense then why they are in MA. The illegal Brazilian invasion in MA is out of control
    "What part of illegal don't you understand?"

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    I still have this book from when I was little called "Capyboppy" about a pet capybura. It was about this family in the 60's who brought home a capybura as a pet, but it kept getting into trouble, so they gave it to a zoo. Really cute book. Didn't think people kept those anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixie
    LOL! It's a lawn monster! That would shure get my dog barking!

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    It's big enough to eat my dog!
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