13. Problem-Solving Abilities

Particularly in contexts involving food acquisition and obstacle navigation, Capybaras exhibit extraordinary problem-solving ability. They have been seen utilizing simple tools, such sticks to measure water depth or control plants. Their ability to solve problems reaches social settings, where they exhibit advanced techniques for group resource sharing and dispute resolution.
14. Seasonal Adaptation Patterns

These animals show sophisticated seasonal adaptations that transcends basic variations in coat thickness. Seasonally changing their social structure, territorial size, and daily activities, they demonstrate amazing adaptability in their behavior. Their capacity for seasonal change prediction and preparation calls for advanced environmental monitoring and group decision-making procedures.
15. Sleep Patterns and Rest Rituals

Capybaras have evolved unusual sleep schedules combining rest with awareness. Group members alternately remain vigilant while others rest deeply in a type of sentinel sleeping. This behavior consists in particular orientation and rotation patterns that maximize relaxation and security for the whole group.
