
Stake attention in this memory
This image, presumably captured in Thôn 1, Vietnam, depicts a close-up, eye-level view of a capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) partially submerged in dark green water. The capybara's head occupies the majority of the frame, facing slightly right of center with its gaze directed towards the viewer. Its fur is coarse, visibly wet, and ranges in color from dark brown on the upper head and snout to lighter tan on the cheeks and lower face. A prominent dark, almond-shaped eye with discernible eyelashes is visible on the left side of its head. The large, dark grey, wet snout features distinct nostrils and is surrounded by numerous long, thin, dark vibrissae (whiskers) extending outwards. A small, dark-furred ear is partially visible behind the eye on the left. The water line reaches approximately to the capybara's chin, and its fur around the muzzle shows wetness. In the immediate foreground, a large, light grey rock with varied textures is partially visible. The background features a dry-stacked wall constructed from irregularly shaped grey and brown stones, with more dark green water visible beneath it. A blurry brown mass, possibly another capybara, is faintly visible in the upper left background.
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