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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:12 - May 1 with 1669 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Are you sure it wasn't a coypu? That's what I think I saw once many years ago.

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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:13 - May 1 with 1668 viewscatch74

Growing up one of our neighbours jobs was Coypu control - he and his colleagues did so well there are none left over here now. Think they were quite destructive to river banks etc and obviously not native.
Wonder if your capybara is a lone escapee or one of many!

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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:13 - May 1 by catch74

Growing up one of our neighbours jobs was Coypu control - he and his colleagues did so well there are none left over here now. Think they were quite destructive to river banks etc and obviously not native.
Wonder if your capybara is a lone escapee or one of many!


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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:17 - May 1 with 1624 viewsIllinoisblue

I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:13 - May 1 by catch74

Growing up one of our neighbours jobs was Coypu control - he and his colleagues did so well there are none left over here now. Think they were quite destructive to river banks etc and obviously not native.
Wonder if your capybara is a lone escapee or one of many!


As a kid, my mate who lived down the street, his dad did coypu control. Had his own van. Always imagined coypu to be beaver-like.

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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:12 - May 1 by Nthsuffolkblue

Are you sure it wasn't a coypu? That's what I think I saw once many years ago.


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[Redacted] on 21:19 - May 1 with 1599 viewsvictorywilhappen

I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:17 - May 1 by Illinoisblue

As a kid, my mate who lived down the street, his dad did coypu control. Had his own van. Always imagined coypu to be beaver-like.


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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:20 - May 1 with 1588 viewsNthQldITFC

Are you sure it wasn't a normal sized rat but close, or a mouse but really close?


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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:22 - May 1 with 1575 viewsIllinoisblue

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Sounds like Darren Eadie

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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:20 - May 1 by NthQldITFC

Are you sure it wasn't a normal sized rat but close, or a mouse but really close?



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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:25 - May 1 with 1531 viewscatch74

I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:17 - May 1 by Illinoisblue

As a kid, my mate who lived down the street, his dad did coypu control. Had his own van. Always imagined coypu to be beaver-like.


Think you’re right, seem to remember big yellow front teeth.

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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:27 - May 1 with 1524 viewscatch74

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Must go there when I’m next up - won the Estrella Dan top 50 Gastro pubs thing, which is quite an accolade.

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[Redacted] on 21:28 - May 1 with 1518 viewsvictorywilhappen

I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:27 - May 1 by catch74

Must go there when I’m next up - won the Estrella Dan top 50 Gastro pubs thing, which is quite an accolade.


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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:38 - May 1 with 1466 viewsPendejo

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In ColOmbia, they eat Capybara, it's a succulent white meat. Looking forward to my next Capybara steak in just under 7 weeks.

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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:40 - May 1 with 1445 viewsGuthrum

I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:13 - May 1 by catch74

Growing up one of our neighbours jobs was Coypu control - he and his colleagues did so well there are none left over here now. Think they were quite destructive to river banks etc and obviously not native.
Wonder if your capybara is a lone escapee or one of many!


Tremendously destructive. Lots of birds now returning to East Anglian waterways which were formerly pushed out by Coypu (which originally escaped from fur farms). Including the bittern. They also ate a lot of the fish.

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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 22:02 - May 1 with 1393 viewsNthQldITFC

I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:22 - May 1 by Illinoisblue

Sounds like Darren Eadie


I mean, how is that not POTM?

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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 22:14 - May 1 with 1331 viewsfactual_blue

We saw several of them, but that was at the Iguazu Falls.

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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 22:15 - May 1 with 1312 viewslongtimefan

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I know many years ago there used to be a number of them that frequented the lakes on Purdis Heath golf course. Saw them many times when fishing there. As I remember it someone came along every year to try and exterminate them.
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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 22:19 - May 1 with 1277 viewsIllinoisblue

I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 22:02 - May 1 by NthQldITFC

I mean, how is that not POTM?


Not gonna lie. Was feeling pretty good about that one. Yet only 1 up arrow. It remains a hard knock life.

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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 22:27 - May 1 with 1234 viewshochiblue

I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 21:25 - May 1 by catch74

Think you’re right, seem to remember big yellow front teeth.


Exactly. They were vegetarian, but used to dig out a home in the side of dykes or rivers. Eventually, it would collapse and they'd move home. About the size of a beaver. Capybara is much bigger (same family). A neighbour's Jack Russell brought a dead one back from the marshes one day, interesting.
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I saw a Capybara near Bromswell today on 22:47 - May 1 with 1193 viewsGogs

Blimey. Never knew they were round here. If those links hadn't been posted to show there are apparently quite a few in this area, I'd have assumed you'd mistaken a muntjac or chinese water deer for it.

Muntjac are getting increasingly urban now. Saw one on Tuddenham Road in town about a week ago, I guess that means they're living either on Christchurch Park or the cemetery
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