Capybaras are found in Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Peru, Brazil, Paraguay, Northeast Argentina and Uruguay.
They live in densely forested areas near bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, swamps, ponds, and
marshes, as well as flooded savannah and along rivers in the tropical rainforest. They are superb
swimmers and can hold their breath underwater for up to five minutes at a time.Feeding mostly in the afternoon, and on and off at night, capybaras tend to doze in the morning. They take short naps throughout the day while other members of their group stand guard.
Many escapees from captivity can also be found in similar watery habitats around the world.
Sightings are fairly common in Florida, although a breeding population has not yet been
confirmed. In 2011, one specimen was spotted on the Central Coast of California.