09-29-2023, 22:41:19 PM
capy time
1. Yeah, we need to actually contain the capybara. It's swimming in the river, now. What are you going to do?
"Whoa! A fuzzy thing!" Maple ponders how to use insects to solve this problem, and swiftly realizes... he has no idea how bugs can help here. Oh well, he can still use the direct route - wade out into the river and grab the capy with his bare hands. This is a plan without flaw nor possibility of error.
2. Aww! The capybara looks like she's pregnant. I think we'll need to make a suitable location for the mama capybara to give birth. And we're gonna need some capybara food, she's going to be hungry.
"Oh, wow! It's gonna be a fuzzy mommy! Ummm hmmm...." Capybaras like grass and other plants, so Maple asks some plant-eating bugs to direct him to the tastiest plants and gathers those up to feed the capy.
... oh right the location! With advice from some carpenter bees, Maple builds a little enclosure out of sticks, with a nice little burrow for the capy to burrow in and a pond also to swim in.
3. Where did the capybara come from? Do your best to help figure out where this capy came from and where she and her little ones should be returned to, presumably.
According to the Big Book Of Cool Animals (where did Maple find this?) capybaras live in South America. How did an animal get from South America to here? Maybe that doesn't matter right now. Maybe there's a capybara expert we can call for help. Check the phone book and the online and uhhhh other places?
Also maybe the anomaly had something to do with all this. Maybe possibly. Maple's taking a shot in the dark here but it seems worth checking.
"Whoa! A fuzzy thing!" Maple ponders how to use insects to solve this problem, and swiftly realizes... he has no idea how bugs can help here. Oh well, he can still use the direct route - wade out into the river and grab the capy with his bare hands. This is a plan without flaw nor possibility of error.
2. Aww! The capybara looks like she's pregnant. I think we'll need to make a suitable location for the mama capybara to give birth. And we're gonna need some capybara food, she's going to be hungry.
"Oh, wow! It's gonna be a fuzzy mommy! Ummm hmmm...." Capybaras like grass and other plants, so Maple asks some plant-eating bugs to direct him to the tastiest plants and gathers those up to feed the capy.
... oh right the location! With advice from some carpenter bees, Maple builds a little enclosure out of sticks, with a nice little burrow for the capy to burrow in and a pond also to swim in.
3. Where did the capybara come from? Do your best to help figure out where this capy came from and where she and her little ones should be returned to, presumably.
According to the Big Book Of Cool Animals (where did Maple find this?) capybaras live in South America. How did an animal get from South America to here? Maybe that doesn't matter right now. Maybe there's a capybara expert we can call for help. Check the phone book and the online and uhhhh other places?
Also maybe the anomaly had something to do with all this. Maybe possibly. Maple's taking a shot in the dark here but it seems worth checking.
"Animal care is hard!" Maple declares cheerfully.
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