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04-08-2016, 02:18 PM
People are losing their cool over this pic of capybaras seeking shelter from the rain
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What's cuter than one capybara hiding from the rain? Eleven capybaras waiting the storm out together under a shed!
SEE ALSO: Tokyo **w has a hedgehog cafe and we want to hang out there forever (http://mashable.com/2016/04/06/hedgehog-cafe-opens-in-tokyo/)
The Nagasaki Bio Park in Japan tweeted a photo of their capybaras — the largest rodent in the world — taking shelter during a downpour on Thursday, and the Internet basically couldn't handle the cuteness overload.
The tweet's caption was a dialogue made-up by the park's staff that translated from Nagasaki dialect to English as:
"It's raining cats and dogs, ain't it?"
"And the wind's blowing cats and dogs too!" Read more... (http://mashable.com/2016/04/08/capybaras-hide-from-rain/)
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What's cuter than one capybara hiding from the rain? Eleven capybaras waiting the storm out together under a shed!
SEE ALSO: Tokyo **w has a hedgehog cafe and we want to hang out there forever (http://mashable.com/2016/04/06/hedgehog-cafe-opens-in-tokyo/)
The Nagasaki Bio Park in Japan tweeted a photo of their capybaras — the largest rodent in the world — taking shelter during a downpour on Thursday, and the Internet basically couldn't handle the cuteness overload.
The tweet's caption was a dialogue made-up by the park's staff that translated from Nagasaki dialect to English as:
"It's raining cats and dogs, ain't it?"
"And the wind's blowing cats and dogs too!" Read more... (http://mashable.com/2016/04/08/capybaras-hide-from-rain/)
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