When you’re the main food source for the top predators of a region, you tend to be a bit cautious. These capybaras we’re taking their time about entering the murky waters of the Yucama River in Bolivia. No telling if a caiman was just below the surface waiting for breakfast. Nikon D700 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 800, f/5 at 1/125th of a second.
——- Bumptious beasties painfully roil
——- A carnival disassembled
——- Thomas Hardy knew
——- Long scars of experience last
——- Even far from
——- The Madding Crowd
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Wow, an entire herd of capybaras! Must have been amazing to have been there.
I would not want to be the leader of the pack in this scenario.
——- Bumptious beasties painfully roil
——- A carnival disassembled
——- Thomas Hardy knew
——- Long scars of experience last
——- Even far from
——- The Madding Crowd