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Florida Capybara Cafe Draws Large Crowds and Criticism Over Welfare Concerns
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This article reports on a capybara cafe in St. Augustine, Florida, where visitors can interact with the large rodents. Capybaras are allowed to crawl into visitors' laps, eat corn on the cob, and receive scratches from humans. The cafe has been popular, with hundreds of visitors in a short period since its opening, and reservations are booked months in advance.
A lot of times they'll climb on your lap because they're very used to people, and if you're really good at giving scratches, they'll actually fall over. So that's always our goal to get them so comfortable that they fall over.