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Wellington Zoo is down to one capybara after the death of one of its huge 鈥 and hugely popular 鈥 rodents.
In an email to customers, the zoo said its capybara, Luna, had been unwell for some time and despite the efforts of carers, had died.
鈥淭he last few weeks the team have been doing all they could to care for her and help her get better but unfortunately, they were unsuccessful.鈥
It said because of this, its up-close-and-personal 鈥淐apybara Encounter鈥 would be cancelled for the month of January.
The email provided alternative options for customers booked on the experience.
According to its website, Wellington Zoo was home to two female capybaras.
In addition to being the world鈥檚 largest rodent, the species is renowned for its swimming prowess because of its webbed feet.
- RNZ
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