Terrifying and crazy crocodiles frantically matched the forces of mice
The video captures the image of the guinea pig seeking to escape the two enemies that are crocodiles and pythons. Unfortunately, both hunters are too good .
Source: BBC Earth.
Water guinea pig (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is the world's largest rodent. Also called capybara and chigüire, this is a member of the Hydrochoerus genus, in which it is one of the two remaining species, the other is the small hamster (Hydrochoerus isthmius).
Water guinea-pigs are native to South America, inhabiting grass and dense forest, near water sources. They are highly social species and can be grouped into groups of up to 100 individuals, although they often live in groups of 10-20.
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