11. Stress Response Mechanisms

Groundbreaking capybara physiology studies have exposed unusual stress response systems unlike those of other mammals. Studies have revealed that they have specialised hormonal systems that enable them to remain calm in perhaps demanding circumstances, so supporting their amazing flexibility. These animals can remain somewhat calm even in close proximity to possible predators or human activities since scientists have found distinct neural routes controlling stress reactions. Research has also found particular molecules in their blood that control stress reactions, which might have possible uses in stress management studies for other animals including people.
