Gaining even a tiny slice of trust from a wild animal must feel like a million bucks! And to earn enough trust to meet their wee ones? I'm as jealous of him as I am chuffed for him. He's a good soul!
oh yeah, I once saw a crow with a nut and kept pointing at the ground he put the nut down and I smashed it for it the crow wated for a bit and then started eating. I still wonder if the crow knew what a pointing gesture meant
@@viorp5267 My mum has fed the birds for eons and so she has a dozen blackbirds, crows, starlings etc. Whenever I'm in her back garden, the blackbirds and crows will drop nuts in front of my wheelchair, then hop away until I smash the nuts with my front wheels! Crows are insanely smart birds. That point you did was child's play :D
Now he can never deviate from his running route to see other places. He is forced to run past the capybaras every day. Once you start petting them daily, you can't give up on it.
Hey there is worse things then having a happy, loving family of Capybara greeting you on your daily run. I would gladly run the same route every day if I knew those cute things were going to be there waiting.
This is just so sweet. Really nice to see that he earned her trust and didn't just try forcing his affection onto her. He showed her the respect that she deserves.
@Bryon Slatten well said, I totally agree! Everyone should always be assholes to animals, that's such a good mindset to live by! (Needless to say, I'm being sarcastic.)
@@philanderphillips2309 there is a guy who works on a lion reserve and the lions there even hug him and jump on him. I'm not sure they count as wild as I believe they're rescued but they do love their belly rubs
@@treesome3979 Yes, I know and watch the channel, it’s amazing. Yes, those animals count as wild animals. There is a channel where a chap “boops” gators. I never get enough of it.
This is my home town (Curitiba-Brazil). This guy made the (almost) impossible mission. It`s VERY hard to pet capybaras there. Just to give you an idea, I run on this park for years and NEVER saw anyone successfully pet them. I had to see first, here, on UA-cam. That`s how rare this is. Or... maybe I just VERY unlucky and now I will have to up my petting game there.
Opa outro curitibano por aqui! Saudades da minha ctba!! I from Curitiba too, and those capybaras from Park Barigui are very skittish indeed, you can even get close to them, like 5ish feet, but if you try to get closer they run of, I used to jog in this park, and also never seen someone successfully pet one... I'ma kinda jealous now 😅
They are smart to not let just anyone pet them. This guy proved he was nice by giving it shelter, then it recognised him later and remembered he isn't a threat.
Humans and their necessity to not only tame all animals but also post everything on their social media. In spite of being docile and sociable capybaras host the tick Amblyomma sculptum which might be transmitting the Brazilian spotted fever (BSF) caused by the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii. Every now and then you see on the news deaths of people who had just sat down to contemplate the landscape or set a picnic in a field where capybaras usually attend. People either get bitten on the spot or carry the ticks back home putting their relatives or friends in danger. Aos amigos brasileiros que romantizam tudo: nunca ouviram falar de febre maculosa? Carrapato-estrela? Capivaras são animais fantásticos e sua capacidade de socialização com outros animais é algo de outro mundo, mas por favor, respeitem seu espaço e deixem seu ego de lado. Acariciar e ou postar isso no insta ajuda em que as capivaras? Pelo contrário, estimula q outras pessoas tentem perturbar seu sossego e contribui para mais casos dessa grave doença. Consciência, rapaziada!
@@CalmoOmlac The BSF, Brazilian spotted fever, is a very serious illness. There are cases here in Brazil which the person was just having a picnic or sitting down/ lying around reading a book where the capybaras usually hang out and they die shortly right after. A disease one really struggles to survive. There are public warnings about those areas and every now and then an expert comes out to public to reinforce the requests on staying away from these places. They do that because they are quite aware of people’s need to get closer and closer once capybaras are that “cute”. This kind of behavior, and that’s the point I’m trying to make, may encourage other people to approach them as well. One thing is to enjoy hiking and being out in the nature, other is to engage with wild life just to prove you can or to please followers on social media. One day you’re just petting, the other day you’re hanging out…getting closer…then you talk about it to friends and they want to try it out too…next you’re on instagram advertising the whole thing. You know how people are…they know no boundaries. Ps: to prove my point, go over some of the comments from Brazilians who live near that park and notice how some of them are even talking about “updating their petting game” in there. That’s completely insane!
I have been to Curitiba just for three days, but even from these few seconds of video I recognized it. Nice and safe city with a lot of friendly and nice people. Sending greetings from Europe.
I was in a petting zoo about 10 years ago. There was one lone capybara in the group. Nobody knew what it was, so it was ignored. I knew it, so I sat in the sawdust and petted the most appreciative critter ever. They aren't domesticated, but they are certainly the most human friendly wild creatures in the world.
I've noticed they're getting very popular in the pet trade. What's sad is that they thrive in large groups. They're literally a herd animal. To have one is cruel.
I absolutely LOVE capybaras!!! ❤️ Ever since I was a little kid. It's because I read a book about capybaras when I was in elementary school and immediately fell in love with them. That was 60 years ago and I still love them. 25 years ago when traveling in South America I went to a zoo and got to see them for real for the first time. I was so happy and will never forget it. I am so jealous of this man but truly very happy for him to have a capybara friend. How very wonderful for him. I'm so grateful that he has shared this story with us. I am delighted!
Capi’s have the most telltale signs they are happy and not scared, their little vocal fluttering, lifting their head up as you pet them, flopping over, it’s adorable. If they bark that’s when you know they are scared/aggressive
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel it is super interesting, they can be surprisingly aggressive in the right circumstances although they don’t really pose much of a threat unless you’re a small child. When they fight they lunge up on there back two legs and stand up against you trying to nip with those big chompers.
A perfect demonstration of how humans should learn from animals - she sees Luciano alone and attempts to socialise him (capybaras are social group animals) and doesn't mind that he is a different species. When humans see other humans alone (their OWN species) they look the other way.
Wow, I love Capybara, what a delight to live near a whole bunch of them and make friends with one. God bless Luciano, Capy, her babies, and all the rest.
I have watched so many videos on Capybaras. I wish I lived where they inhabited, but I am on the other side of the world. If I knew there were capybaras at my park every day, I'd go nuts! I would love to hang around watching that many of them! And the little ones are adorable.
I had never heard of a capybara before until one day I went to a small county zoo and saw two of the CUTEST PRECIOUS FUR BLESSINGS I had ever seen. I had to go read the marker to know who they were. Since then I have made it a point to always stop when I see any photo or article about them. This man is living one of my dreams. I would love to be able to see them free and living in their own habitat. Such ADORABLE BLESSINGS they are.
People do keep them as pets, but you _have_ to own a pool, because they _have_ to swim. It’s non negotiable. If they can’t swim they become stressed and unhappy.
Capybara facts: Their genus is called Hydrochoerus, derived from the Greek words ὕδωρ/hýdor (water) and χοίρος/choíros (pig). When these creatures were first described to the Vatican, they believed it was a fish so they counted it as a type of fish that could be eaten during Lent. There are two species of capybara, the capybara/greater capybara (shown in this video) and the lesser capybara (found in Colombia, eastern Panama, and northwestern Venezuela). The name Capybara itself comes from the Tupi word (an extinct language from Brazil) ka'apiûara that means "one who eats slender leaves". The main capybara species is found in all South American countries except Chile.
Awesome story, in Alberta Canada we have Prairie dogs. Very small ground dwellers. Found a colony at a tourist site that had become accustomed to humans. People literally ignored the magnificent views to kneel on the ground and hand feed them watermelon and nuts. I have a pic of a mama standing up with her paw on my arm. So cool!!!!✌🇨🇦🥰
From Toronto here. Yeah we have groundhogs and possums squirls they're friendly if you stay loving and respectful towards them. Even the pigeons and crows if you're patient all animals will connect with you if you're pure of heart and have no bad intentions
Lol this is how I feel about the squirrels in my yard I’ve recently made friends with. Who knew that such little treasures were right in my backyard? I’ve always watched them but we were not friends and now we are and they have distinct personalities and are considerably smarter than I had previously realized. We are lucky that we have the animal kingdom!!!
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel we have up to 7 sometimes so the word has spread about the peanuts lol but there’s one that started the whole thing and I’m pretty sure his nest is in the tree in our yard. His name is White Paws and he takes peanuts out of our hands, he’s the only one that does that…….we also are blessed w all different kinds of birds too…w the bird feeders and we put out water for them and the squirrels and birds love it lol
there's a park not too far from where I live where the squirrels will sometimes just walk right up to you and give a little look that says 'foodz plz yaz?' lol
@@daharos yeah they can definitely be like that lol…. I have one big one that has to be given two peanuts, not just one like the other squirrels and she will literally stand and wait for her second peanut before walking away and she’s also the one that “knocks” on the door to alert us to give her her two peanuts….who knew they had so much personality? I didn’t until recently…
@@squirrelgirl1853 I've been to a few places, several times, where the squirrels will sit in your lap and eat. Many still move quickly away if you try to touch, but several let me pet and scratch like a cat would. It's really cool.
That park is located in Curitiba, Brazil's Paraná state capital. The bond between Luciano and Capi is reallys amazing, because capivaras (brazilian spelling) can become very agressive. There are documented cases of capivara attacks in Rio de Janeiro, and their byte might inflict serious wounds. Kudos to Luciano!
You know you have the animals trust when you scratch them and they do the open mouth looking up and rolling their eyes thing, like a universal thing I swear. And also we need to protect all Capybara at all cost.
I don't think capybaras are skittish, I have been to this place where this man was (Curitiba, Brazil) and all of them are very lovely. I petted a lot of them when I sat around them. They even lie down to get belly rubs. So cute!
The city park capibaras are not skittish, but wild ones yes. There are some in the pond behind my house, but they run of when the spot someone. But its for the better, some people hunt them.
There's a farm in my area (Taoyuan, Taiwan) that has capybaras, among other animals. You can feed and pet them quite easily; maybe they're just tame? Anyway, they are the cutest, most chill animals I have ever interacted with. I can appreciate Lucciano's wonder.
Capi - Nice umbrella, you know I've been looking to hire a human for the petting position. I think you'll do nicely. Be here at 10AM sharp, duties include scratches, pats, and baby talk. Luciano - Yes ma'am.
"Its not how you treat your equals that tell what person you are. Its how you treat those beneath you that tells what kind of person you are." - some old wise man i forgot the name of
Your voice is very comforting. Like a voice I would love to hear during a rainy mid winter morning with a cup warm coffee in my hand Absolutely Perfect for narrating. You earned a sub
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel Sadly no, but I only ever see footage of them barely even noticing what's going on around them and other animals just hanging out with them, not a care in the world. Even when they get "aggressive" it seems to be mainly just scaring things away from their young.
Capi seems to change color from shot to shot - sometimes brown, sometimes bright red, sometimes orange. Apparently she is more magical than I first assumed.
I remember the first time I saw Capybaras on some wild life documentary years ago, they immediately got added to my list of favourite animals. Along with marmosets, tarsiers and Arthur my cat.
Yup, pretty much accurate. Capybaras are the coolest and most dope animals on the Earth, and other animals somehow know that. They just hang out with basically anybody...carnivores, herbivores, doesn't matter, they're just chill. When their ancestors arrived in South America, they showed up to an area with lack of predators and plenty of grasses to eat. Because of this lack of predators, capybaras got to the size they are today. Another capy fun fact, the Japanese like to give them hot baths! It's not only cute, buts also healthy for them. They are not adapted to the Japanese climate and their skin dries out in winter. There is a study that concludes that the warm onsen baths improves the skin of the capybaras in winter and helps them relax.
Capi is so sweet 🥰 I enjoyed a summer having a similar relationship with a duck. She was so smart, she knew my car and started walking up the hill to greet me before I was even parked. By the time stepped out She was already waiting for me. She was so sweet.
I always go for a 7 mile walk every day, and I walk past a cow field and a place with 3 horses. I bring apples and pears every time. After about 2 months, they always rush towards me when they see me and just pure love :D
Hearts don't melt... if they could and it did start to melt you would slowly die as your organs shut down due to blood supply starvation. You really wanna die a slow death ?
The copies must Have sensed you had a good heart. I know it fills your heart with joy when a wild animal will let down his defenses and come to you. And you did him well. Many blessings.
I had no idea these sweet animals would tolerate human contact. I have guinea pigs (mini capis) and they too are skittish until you show them love, attention and respect.
what a wonderful moment when a wild animal finds the trust in you to be at ease and enjoy your company .. obviously Luciano has a kind heart and Capi has seen this in him.
Gaining even a tiny slice of trust from a wild animal must feel like a million bucks! And to earn enough trust to meet their wee ones? I'm as jealous of him as I am chuffed for him. He's a good soul!
We're also super jealous, he's so lucky😍🍀
oh yeah, I once saw a crow with a nut and kept pointing at the ground he put the nut down and I smashed it for it the crow wated for a bit and then started eating. I still wonder if the crow knew what a pointing gesture meant
@@viorp5267 My mum has fed the birds for eons and so she has a dozen blackbirds, crows, starlings etc. Whenever I'm in her back garden, the blackbirds and crows will drop nuts in front of my wheelchair, then hop away until I smash the nuts with my front wheels! Crows are insanely smart birds. That point you did was child's play :D
@@viorp5267 Crows are deceptively intelligent animals much like Ravens, and I have no doubt the Crow quickly figured out what the gesture meant.
The word is envious….smh
I would probably cry if a capybara trusted me enough to share an umbrella with me
Us too, we would be extremely excited and happy!
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel capybaras are one of if not the chillest animals on the planet
@@solorhypercane5041Agreed
I would treasure that moment forever ❤
That would be an amazing experience 👍
Now he can never deviate from his running route to see other places. He is forced to run past the capybaras every day. Once you start petting them daily, you can't give up on it.
I never seen him feeding them by the way. Which is smart, but it’s something I wouldn’t resist doing myself
Hey there is worse things then having a happy, loving family of Capybara greeting you on your daily run. I would gladly run the same route every day if I knew those cute things were going to be there waiting.
The day he does not run that route is the day the Capybara's will be pulling up to his place.
@@PaladinfffLeeroy ok I pull up
@@PaladinfffLeeroy pulling up and hopping out at the afterparty inshallah
The capybara pups being exactly the same just tiny always makes me laugh.
theyre like babies in video games, take the 3d model and scale it down, its amazing
And those serious faces, so cute
@@midloran Right the lil serious faces makes me laugh too. lol
The are super chill straight out of the womb 😅
This is just so sweet. Really nice to see that he earned her trust and didn't just try forcing his affection onto her. He showed her the respect that she deserves.
Why does a capybara deserve respect?
@@naychiv9325 what
@@bryonslatten3147 there's no way you said that
@Bryon Slatten well said, I totally agree! Everyone should always be assholes to animals, that's such a good mindset to live by!
(Needless to say, I'm being sarcastic.)
@@SpectralLumo nice strawman!
0:17 him petting her with his shadow is SO cute!
Oh so that's what he was doing haha
I didn't realize that lol
Wild animals submitting for scratches and belly rubs never fail to amaze me.
Us too, incredible 😀
@Gale Drive We’re talking “Wild Animals” here. I’ve been on safari, didn’t think I could get a lion to submit to my wonderful hands.
@@philanderphillips2309 there is a guy who works on a lion reserve and the lions there even hug him and jump on him.
I'm not sure they count as wild as I believe they're rescued but they do love their belly rubs
@@treesome3979 Yes, I know and watch the channel, it’s amazing. Yes, those animals count as wild animals. There is a channel where a chap “boops” gators. I never get enough of it.
@@philanderphillips2309 Nothing tops the guy with the farm and his dancing ostrich in my opinion
i like that luciano was respectful and only touched them when they were ready.
That’s the way to do it!
This is my home town (Curitiba-Brazil). This guy made the (almost) impossible mission. It`s VERY hard to pet capybaras there. Just to give you an idea, I run on this park for years and NEVER saw anyone successfully pet them. I had to see first, here, on UA-cam. That`s how rare this is. Or... maybe I just VERY unlucky and now I will have to up my petting game there.
How did he do it?!?
Opa outro curitibano por aqui! Saudades da minha ctba!!
I from Curitiba too, and those capybaras from Park Barigui are very skittish indeed, you can even get close to them, like 5ish feet, but if you try to get closer they run of, I used to jog in this park, and also never seen someone successfully pet one... I'ma kinda jealous now 😅
They are smart to not let just anyone pet them. This guy proved he was nice by giving it shelter, then it recognised him later and remembered he isn't a threat.
Humans and their necessity to not only tame all animals but also post everything on their social media. In spite of being docile and sociable capybaras host the tick Amblyomma sculptum which might be transmitting the Brazilian spotted fever (BSF) caused by the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii. Every now and then you see on the news deaths of people who had just sat down to contemplate the landscape or set a picnic in a field where capybaras usually attend. People either get bitten on the spot or carry the ticks back home putting their relatives or friends in danger.
Aos amigos brasileiros que romantizam tudo: nunca ouviram falar de febre maculosa? Carrapato-estrela? Capivaras são animais fantásticos e sua capacidade de socialização com outros animais é algo de outro mundo, mas por favor, respeitem seu espaço e deixem seu ego de lado. Acariciar e ou postar isso no insta ajuda em que as capivaras? Pelo contrário, estimula q outras pessoas tentem perturbar seu sossego e contribui para mais casos dessa grave doença. Consciência, rapaziada!
@@CalmoOmlac The BSF, Brazilian spotted fever, is a very serious illness. There are cases here in Brazil which the person was just having a picnic or sitting down/ lying around reading a book where the capybaras usually hang out and they die shortly right after. A disease one really struggles to survive. There are public warnings about those areas and every now and then an expert comes out to public to reinforce the requests on staying away from these places. They do that because they are quite aware of people’s need to get closer and closer once capybaras are that “cute”. This kind of behavior, and that’s the point I’m trying to make, may encourage other people to approach them as well. One thing is to enjoy hiking and being out in the nature, other is to engage with wild life just to prove you can or to please followers on social media. One day you’re just petting, the other day you’re hanging out…getting closer…then you talk about it to friends and they want to try it out too…next you’re on instagram advertising the whole thing. You know how people are…they know no boundaries. Ps: to prove my point, go over some of the comments from Brazilians who live near that park and notice how some of them are even talking about “updating their petting game” in there. That’s completely insane!
I have been to Curitiba just for three days, but even from these few seconds of video I recognized it. Nice and safe city with a lot of friendly and nice people. Sending greetings from Europe.
"He owes me rubs"
5 Days Later
"He owes me child support, they look just like him"
💀
Oh hell naw HAHAHA
AYO WHAT
Literally laughed out loud that's fantastic. Very rarely do comments tickle me enough to reply to the commenter so thank you that was fantastic
that baby dont look like me that baby dont look like me 🎶
Capybara are something else. They can grow comfortable around humans by being social.
The near awe in the animals face at the umbrella. priceless.
I guess if I had fur I'd hate rain this much, too.
@@アマ-p2l Capy's are meant to be around water though
I was in a petting zoo about 10 years ago. There was one lone capybara in the group. Nobody knew what it was, so it was ignored. I knew it, so I sat in the sawdust and petted the most appreciative critter ever. They aren't domesticated, but they are certainly the most human friendly wild creatures in the world.
Petting zoos should be banned.
I've noticed they're getting very popular in the pet trade. What's sad is that they thrive in large groups. They're literally a herd animal. To have one is cruel.
@@HEMI-MOMMAI'd love to have one, but won't for the reason you state.
Both are such gentle giants within their species. Adorable.
Capys are very loving, nurturing animals.
Have you been lucky to come across one in person? 😊😍
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel I haven't been that lucky, no, but I love to watch and learn about them on youtube.
Such a blessing to find friendship in a wild animal. Especially in such a pure way.
Right?! One lucky guy 🍀
I love how she reacted to the umbrella, like it was magic or something. ❤
I absolutely LOVE capybaras!!! ❤️ Ever since I was a little kid. It's because I read a book about capybaras when I was in elementary school and immediately fell in love with them. That was 60 years ago and I still love them. 25 years ago when traveling in South America I went to a zoo and got to see them for real for the first time. I was so happy and will never forget it. I am so jealous of this man but truly very happy for him to have a capybara friend. How very wonderful for him. I'm so grateful that he has shared this story with us. I am delighted!
They are cool animals and I never realized how big they really are
Was the book by any chance "Capybobby" by Bill Peet? :D
Here in curitiba parana Brazil you can see them walking by in some parts of the city
They are so cute!!!!
what a lovely comment 💕
He's living the dream of every capybara lover
Capi’s have the most telltale signs they are happy and not scared, their little vocal fluttering, lifting their head up as you pet them, flopping over, it’s adorable. If they bark that’s when you know they are scared/aggressive
Never heard a capybara bark before!
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel search it up it sounds amazing!
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel it is super interesting, they can be surprisingly aggressive in the right circumstances although they don’t really pose much of a threat unless you’re a small child. When they fight they lunge up on there back two legs and stand up against you trying to nip with those big chompers.
omg they bark!! literally coconut doggies
@@estebangrafeuille9111 o my gosh!
A perfect demonstration of how humans should learn from animals - she sees Luciano alone and attempts to socialise him (capybaras are social group animals) and doesn't mind that he is a different species.
When humans see other humans alone (their OWN species) they look the other way.
Humans approach other animals too. Besides animals are not always pleasant to their own kind.
Tbf some humans prefer solitude.
capybaras just chill bro
Wow, I love Capybara, what a delight to live near a whole bunch of them and make friends with one. God bless Luciano, Capy, her babies, and all the rest.
Thank you for the sweet comment
The red hues in her coat when the light hits just right! 🥰 I never would have known as they always look regular brown to me.
Their coats are beautiful right!? 😍
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel gorgeous 😍 I know it's not your video, but thanks for sharing!
Capybaras are literally the physical embodiment of "I didnt know you were chill like that 🤝 "
I have watched so many videos on Capybaras. I wish I lived where they inhabited, but I am on the other side of the world. If I knew there were capybaras at my park every day, I'd go nuts! I would love to hang around watching that many of them! And the little ones are adorable.
Me too, Bonnie, me too....
Me too!
In the local park of my town runs a river and it has alot of capi mind their on business
@@locknload517 we should remove grass and brushes too.. ticks live in their as well...
@@locknload517 ticks live in grass remove grass,
rats spread disease , remove rats
pigeons are like flying rats, remove flying rats
bats bring disease remove bats
dogs get rabies , remove dogs
humans spread disease remove them..
your logic.... not mine..
Capybaras are the cutest rodent on this planet... So gentle and soo cuddly!!
Closely related to the guinea pig.
@@Z4Zander Yet I still prefer capybaras over guinea pigs... I guess it's because they're bigger and more huggable? Lol
Mother Nature and her children are often surprising and amazingly kind. 💕🥰
I'm not suprised that a capybara would be chill enough to become his friend but still a high previlege to have
I had never heard of a capybara before until one day I went to a small county zoo and saw two of the CUTEST PRECIOUS FUR BLESSINGS I had ever seen. I had to go read the marker to know who they were. Since then I have made it a point to always stop when I see any photo or article about them. This man is living one of my dreams. I would love to be able to see them free and living in their own habitat. Such ADORABLE BLESSINGS they are.
Aww, that’s adorable. We hope you get the chance to pet one just the way he got the chance to. We’re glad you love the video ♥️
People do keep them as pets, but you _have_ to own a pool, because they _have_ to swim. It’s non negotiable. If they can’t swim they become stressed and unhappy.
I absolutely love this story and love his Instagram!! He’s authentic and very goofy 🤣
omg i love capibaras they are such a cute animal .
This man is living the actual dream😭
Nothing like a grown man being so kind and compassionate💕✨
Capybara facts: Their genus is called Hydrochoerus, derived from the Greek words ὕδωρ/hýdor (water) and χοίρος/choíros (pig). When these creatures were first described to the Vatican, they believed it was a fish so they counted it as a type of fish that could be eaten during Lent. There are two species of capybara, the capybara/greater capybara (shown in this video) and the lesser capybara (found in Colombia, eastern Panama, and northwestern Venezuela). The name Capybara itself comes from the Tupi word (an extinct language from Brazil) ka'apiûara that means "one who eats slender leaves". The main capybara species is found in all South American countries except Chile.
Awesome story, in Alberta Canada we have Prairie dogs. Very small ground dwellers. Found a colony at a tourist site that had become accustomed to humans. People literally ignored the magnificent views to kneel on the ground and hand feed them watermelon and nuts. I have a pic of a mama standing up with her paw on my arm. So cool!!!!✌🇨🇦🥰
@@lindaj171 when I was a kid in Vancouver in the 50s, I always felt sad for the animals at Stanley Park zoo.✌🇨🇦
Prairie dogs carry plague.
Burrrrr ❄ Eh
@@STONEDay 🤣🤣🤣✌👍
From Toronto here. Yeah we have groundhogs and possums squirls they're friendly if you stay loving and respectful towards them. Even the pigeons and crows if you're patient all animals will connect with you if you're pure of heart and have no bad intentions
Oh I love capi the giant cuter than cute Guinea pig! What a special experience and gift to-be chosen to be her friend! Love this.
Lol this is how I feel about the squirrels in my yard I’ve recently made friends with. Who knew that such little treasures were right in my backyard? I’ve always watched them but we were not friends and now we are and they have distinct personalities and are considerably smarter than I had previously realized. We are lucky that we have the animal kingdom!!!
Oh you’re so lucky!!! How many do you get that visit you on the daily? 🤩😍
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel we have up to 7 sometimes so the word has spread about the peanuts lol but there’s one that started the whole thing and I’m pretty sure his nest is in the tree in our yard. His name is White Paws and he takes peanuts out of our hands, he’s the only one that does that…….we also are blessed w all different kinds of birds too…w the bird feeders and we put out water for them and the squirrels and birds love it lol
there's a park not too far from where I live where the squirrels will sometimes just walk right up to you and give a little look that says 'foodz plz yaz?' lol
@@daharos yeah they can definitely be like that lol…. I have one big one that has to be given two peanuts, not just one like the other squirrels and she will literally stand and wait for her second peanut before walking away and she’s also the one that “knocks” on the door to alert us to give her her two peanuts….who knew they had so much personality? I didn’t until recently…
@@squirrelgirl1853 I've been to a few places, several times, where the squirrels will sit in your lap and eat. Many still move quickly away if you try to touch, but several let me pet and scratch like a cat would. It's really cool.
What a dream come true!!
What a beautiful video. The capybara would see your aura and know you were a good soul and not a threat to her or her gorgeous babies.
That park is located in Curitiba, Brazil's Paraná state capital. The bond between Luciano and Capi is reallys amazing, because capivaras (brazilian spelling) can become very agressive. There are documented cases of capivara attacks in Rio de Janeiro, and their byte might inflict serious wounds. Kudos to Luciano!
Your so bless to be close with them.. adorable
How wonderful ! What an incredible relationship to have with those adorable animals. 😊💖
Amazing!
You know you have the animals trust when you scratch them and they do the open mouth looking up and rolling their eyes thing, like a universal thing I swear. And also we need to protect all Capybara at all cost.
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I don't think capybaras are skittish, I have been to this place where this man was (Curitiba, Brazil) and all of them are very lovely. I petted a lot of them when I sat around them. They even lie down to get belly rubs. So cute!
The city park capibaras are not skittish, but wild ones yes. There are some in the pond behind my house, but they run of when the spot someone. But its for the better, some people hunt them.
It’s hard for me to comprehend there’s a place where capybara’s are just chilling everywhere.
@@axe2grind244 In Brazil is quite common, they love green areas with water and they don't mind the people around....
@@esbrasill It makes sense, they are in contact with humans everyday, but wild ones are just doing their thing, isolated from civilization
There's a farm in my area (Taoyuan, Taiwan) that has capybaras, among other animals. You can feed and pet them quite easily; maybe they're just tame? Anyway, they are the cutest, most chill animals I have ever interacted with. I can appreciate Lucciano's wonder.
She was just gaining his trust to get herself an umbrella of her own! 🤪
Capi - Nice umbrella, you know I've been looking to hire a human for the petting position.
I think you'll do nicely. Be here at 10AM sharp, duties include scratches, pats, and baby talk.
Luciano - Yes ma'am.
Hahaha, so creative 😋🤪love this!!
LOL they're like massive guinea pigs, I love them.
They are the most chill animal ever.
_"It's up to them whether they want your affection"_
(Cat avatar pops up) Yep, checks out 😆
I LOVE THAT STORY and it shows what kind of person u are with how u treat animals.they all deserve our respect and lovenns if they want lol
have a great day!
"Its not how you treat your equals that tell what person you are.
Its how you treat those beneath you that tells what kind of person you are." - some old wise man i forgot the name of
A lovely friendship.
Reminds me "My Neighbor Totoro" :) It's the same encounter in the story!
I love this! Capi is BEAUTIFUL ❤️ What an amazing friendship!
We're soooo jealous...
Animals will only approach you like this if you have a pure heart.
We totally agree. Animals can sense good people 😃
She waited for him to pull up
Heart melting love these beautiful animals 💞
Sweet little clappy blappies🥰
This was very wholesome and exactly what I needed in my life. Capybaras are my favorite rodents! That are just so wholesome
I'm envious...... I ❤ capybaras
You're so lucky 😊
I love them. I wish we had some around where I live. Such magical animals.
Your voice is very comforting. Like a voice I would love to hear during a rainy mid winter morning with a cup warm coffee in my hand
Absolutely Perfect for narrating.
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Long as you don't make a move on their babies, capybaras are just the living embodiment of chill.
Have you ever encountered one in person?😍
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel Sadly no, but I only ever see footage of them barely even noticing what's going on around them and other animals just hanging out with them, not a care in the world. Even when they get "aggressive" it seems to be mainly just scaring things away from their young.
Capi seems to change color from shot to shot - sometimes brown, sometimes bright red, sometimes orange. Apparently she is more magical than I first assumed.
I remember the first time I saw Capybaras on some wild life documentary years ago, they immediately got added to my list of favourite animals. Along with marmosets, tarsiers and Arthur my cat.
Yup, pretty much accurate. Capybaras are the coolest and most dope animals on the Earth, and other animals somehow know that. They just hang out with basically anybody...carnivores, herbivores, doesn't matter, they're just chill. When their ancestors arrived in South America, they showed up to an area with lack of predators and plenty of grasses to eat. Because of this lack of predators, capybaras got to the size they are today. Another capy fun fact, the Japanese like to give them hot baths! It's not only cute, buts also healthy for them. They are not adapted to the Japanese climate and their skin dries out in winter. There is a study that concludes that the warm onsen baths improves the skin of the capybaras in winter and helps them relax.
So that is why you see capybaras in onsen baths in anime huh
Sounds like they are enjoying the good life in Japan. I want to go to an onsen. Not fair that Japan is so far away.
Capi is so sweet 🥰
I enjoyed a summer having a similar relationship with a duck. She was so smart, she knew my car and started walking up the hill to greet me before I was even parked. By the time stepped out She was already waiting for me. She was so sweet.
That’s very sweet, adorable actually. We’re really jealous. Did you give her a name? ♥️😍
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel thank you, I called her sweety and sweetheart ❤️
He is such a great friend for you, masbro!
I always go for a 7 mile walk every day, and I walk past a cow field and a place with 3 horses.
I bring apples and pears every time.
After about 2 months, they always rush towards me when they see me and just pure love :D
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE.
GOD Bless you BEAUTIFUL soul.
Thank you for being a BEAUTIFUL human.❤🕊🌎🇨🇦❤🖖
I've always found Capibaras incredibly adorable. I just find it even more hilarious when people find out they are the biggest rodents on the planet 🤣
It literally just blew my mind. Now I’ll be up all night going down the UA-cam rabbit hole😩
Case and point 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Each day I’m more and more convinced that humans’ purpose is to give pats.
I like that term “a floofy friend”.
It's perfect right?!😍
Love these kinds of stories. Be nice to hear about more of Luciano's adventures 😊
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Absolutely amazing! Congratulations Luciano! ❤
How lucky is he!! 🍀
there are animals who would choose you amongst so many people. Just like soul mates...
My heart just melted! ❤❤❤
Hearts don't melt... if they could and it did start to melt you would slowly die as your organs shut down due to blood supply starvation. You really wanna die a slow death ?
The copies must Have sensed you had a good heart. I know it fills your heart with joy when a wild animal will let down his defenses and come to you. And you did him well. Many blessings.
"Honey, why does your 1 hour run take 4 hours now?"
"Clappies!!"
wife: "He's cheating on me!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
I had no idea these sweet animals would tolerate human contact. I have guinea pigs (mini capis) and they too are skittish until you show them love, attention and respect.
How sweet ❤
All animals are amazing, even wasps and rats 🐀, all are amazing ❤🤠💯🙏
the capybaras pulled up
here in brazil it is very common to see capybaras in parks, but most of them do not let you get close, luciano fulfilled a dream of many brazilians
@joao gabriel We will forever be jealous of him! There must be something about him that Capi loves so much!😂
Very cute! I loved how she sheltered under the umbrella!
I love them. Please protect them at all costs, every single one of them! ❤🙏❤🙏
ok she pull up 🥶
He became a loyal servant for her and the babies. How lucky Luciano is! I'm jealous to him! Everyday will be fun
Awesome story. THANKS FOR SHARING
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching! @DR_MANHATTAN💚
You're so lucky, capybaras are beautiful animals ❤❤
El carpincho no es tímido, es uno de los animales más amigables y simpáticos del Universo....con humanos y otros animales.
Yo me lo metiendo en milanesas
@@lamatrix6084 Qué horrible comentario
Those Capybaras are literally *Pulling Up*
they pull up!!!!!
Capybaras are the chillest, sweetest animals!
How cute 😍 ☺️ 💓 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Capybaras are indeed the cutest and sweetest rodents! Gosh, what a wonderful world!
awww
the guinea big
She does look like a giant Guinea pig 🤗♥️😂
Both those animals and Luciano look so fluffy, lovely and cuddly 🤗 Capybaras might be my favorite animals
what a wonderful moment when a wild animal finds the trust in you to be at ease and enjoy your company .. obviously Luciano has a kind heart and Capi has seen this in him.
Most animals can notice if someone is a good person or not. it’s awesome 👏
Pure love and happiness here. Thank you 😢