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I am a capybara. We weigh an approximated 35–66 kilograms, and live up to 8–10 years. However, that might change with environmental pressures. We live in densely populated areas, in environments such as tropical rainforests, flooded savannas, bodies of water: rivers, lakes, ponds, etc. Capybaras' natural enemies are jaguars, anacondas, pumas, and the rest, majorly bigger animals, and illegal poachers. We are either nocturnal or diurnal, depending on the conditions. Our eyes are situated up high on our faces to swim above water, and webbed feet as we are talented swimmers. We can hold our breaths underwater for up to five minutes. In the future, climate changes will cause water droughts, forcing us to run away from predators on land, causing longer legs and slimmer bodies. Eyes and nostrils lower on our face, due to less water activities, and claws on our paws to hunt.