Capybaras Hungrily Devour Halloween Jack-O’-Lantern
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#5933E)
A group of rather ravenous capybaras who live at the Nagasaki Bio Park in Japan hilariously devoured a giant Jack-o'-lantern that their caretakers had thoughtfully carved for them in honor of Halloween. Unlike the previous pumpkin, the giant rodents had a head start getting through the gourd's thick skin.
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