Furtastic Series Banner

WTF is a capybara and why is it so chill?

Seriously, I just want to give it a hug.
By Armand Valdes  on 
WTF is a capybara and why is it so chill?
Watch Next

The capybara is the world’s largest rodent, like a dog-sized guinea pig, native to most parts of South America. Despite their size, other animals really love to chill with the capybara, leaving the Internet to wonder why they're so popular among other species.

So what is the secret behind the capybaras cool attitude, and can they become the Internet's newest favorite animal?  

Check out the video above for all of these answers and more.  Also, make sure to subscribe to Mashable on YouTube for new episodes of Mashable Explains every week. 

Topics Animals

Mashable Image
Armand Valdes

Armand Valdes was a Video Producer at Mashable. He was seen hosting explainer videos and creating original content for Mashable's YouTube channel. Prior to his work at Mashable, Armand produced videos for Funny or Die and YouTube with his production company Imagimayhem Productions.


More from Furtastic

Latest Videos
Tiny shapeshifting stickers detect post-surgery complications
A white background photograph shows a couple of medical tweezers next to three of the tiny stickers placed on an index finger for scale.





The cast of 'Unfrosted' choose their ultimate breakfast squad
The cast of Unfrosted


'The Idea of You's Anne Hathaway quotes a Lana Del Ray song to inspire viewers to follow their hearts
'The Idea of You' with Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine

How Taylor Swift’s 'All Too Well' ended up in ‘The Fall Guy’
Kelly McCormick, David Leitch, and Winston Duke smile against a 'The Fall Guy' backdrop

Stephen Colbert shares his honest thoughts on the student protests
A man in a suit stands on a stage. A quote at the bottom reads "It's their First Amendment right."

The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
This newsletter may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. Subscribing to a newsletter indicates your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe from the newsletters at any time.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!