Master of the Grasses



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Name: by Guy Belleranti What would you do if you saw a guinea pig that weighed 75, 100 or even 150 pounds? Of course, guinea pigs don t grow nearly that big, but if you saw a capybara, you might mistakenly think it was a giant guinea pig. The capybara, which lives in South and Central America, is the world's largest species of rodent. It has a barrel-shaped body, a short head with small ears, and it can grow to be over four feet long. The name "capybara" means "master of the grasses". You see, capybaras are vegetation eaters, and grasses are the main food in their diets. Capybaras have two pairs of large incisor teeth to bite off grasses, tree bark, and other vegetation. Most animals have teeth that stop growing, but rodents like the capybara have a different kind of teeth. Their incisors keep growing longer and longer throughout their entire life. They need to file their teeth down on hard plants like trees bark to keep them from growing too long. Capybaras are social animals and live in large groups. A mother capybara gives birth to up to six babies at a time, though the average number of babies is four.

Capybaras can run, jump in long leaps and swim. In fact, they spend lots of time in the water, and even have webbed feet to help them swim. The water keeps capybaras cool during the hot day, and it provides aquatic plant food. They also use the water for protection. They can submerge below the surface to hide from predators such as jaguars, anacondas, and ocelots. A capybara's eyes, ears and nostrils are near the top of their head. This helps them breathe and keep watch for predators while swimming underwater. Still, they have to be alert at all times because many of its enemies are good hunters in water. When danger is near, capybaras can dive deep to the bottom of a riverbed and hold their breath for five minutes before returning to the surface for air. About the Author Guy Belleranti works as a docent at Reid Park Zoo in Tucson, Arizona. The information in this article comes from his experiences working with animals and teaching others.

Name: by Guy Belleranti 1. Why is the capybara called master of the grasses? a. Its body blends in with the grass so enemies cannot find it. b. It eats more grass than any other animal in the world. c. Grass make up the main part of the capybara's diet. d. It can dive underwater and hold its breath for up to five minutes. 2. How are a capybara's incisor teeth different from a human's incisor teeth? 3. Name three predators of the capybara. 4. How much does an adult capybara weigh? a. 25-50 pounds b. 75-150 pounds c. 150-200 pounds d. over 200 pounds 5. What is the author's purpose for writing this article? a. to teach readers about the largest mammal in South America b. to teach readers about the largest rodent on Earth c. to teach readers about different South American animals d. to persuade readers to help save endangered capybaras

Name: Crossword Puzzle Use information from the article to help you answer the crossword clues. Across 4. popular pet that looks similar to the capybara 5. species of snake that is a predator to the capybara 6. type of teeth on a rodent that keep growing Down 1. name of the zoo where author Guy Belleranti works as a docent 2. four-legged predator that hunts capybaras 3. type of feet that help a capybara swim 4. main food in a capybara's diet 7. capybaras are the largest species of this animal group

ANSWER KEY by Guy Belleranti 1. Why is the capybara called master of the grasses? c a. Its body blends in with the grass so enemies cannot find it. b. It eats more grass than any other animal in the world. c. Grass make up the main part of the capybara's diet. d. It can dive underwater and hold its breath for up to five minutes. 2. How are a capybara's incisor teeth different from a human's incisor teeth? A capybara's incisor teeth keep growing throughout its life. It needs to file them down on hard plants. 3. Name three predators of the capybara. jaguars, anacondas, ocelots 4. How much does an adult capybara weigh? b a. 25-50 pounds b. 75-150 pounds c. 150-200 pounds d. over 200 pounds 5. What is the author's purpose for writing this article? a. to teach readers about the largest mammal in South America b. to teach readers about the largest rodent on Earth c. to teach readers about different South American animals d. to persuade readers to help save endangered capybaras

ANSWER KEY Crossword Puzzle Use information from the article to help you answer the crossword clues. Across 4. popular pet that looks similar to the capybara (guinea pig) 5. species of snake that is a predator to the capybara (anaconda) 6. type of teeth on a rodent that keep growing (incisors) 7. capybaras are the largest species of this animal group (rodent) Down 1. name of the zoo where author Guy Belleranti works as a docent (Reid Park) 2. four-legged predator that hunts capybaras (jaguar) 3. type of feet that help a capybara swim (webbed) 4. main food in a capybara's diet (grass)