Capybaras are the largest living rodents. But some extinct rodents were larger than North American grizzly bears. The capybara grazes on coarse grass in rivers and lakes. Its smaller cousin, the agouti, breaks open tough nuts to feed on the tender inner kernels. Like all rodents, these mammals have gnawing teeth. But a closer look reveals unique adaptations for feeding on different foods.
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