Also the public have been asked to suggest a name for both of them; keeping in mind their lively personalities and South American origin. I have already sent a name suggestion email to the zoo!
news article on the quest for names. They are very cute.
"Some of Auckland Zoo's latest additions are on the hunt for names.
Two male capybara were born on June 7 and took their first steps in their enclosure last week.
Now the zoo wants the public to suggest names for the baby brothers.
The zoo's primate team leader Amy Robbins said it was important the names reflected the animals' personalities.
"They're feisty, full of life, [and] have big personalities for their size."
Names should also bear in mind their South American origin, she said.
The pair have grown fast, now weighing in at 3.2 and 3.4kg. Robbins said she expected them to keep growing by about 1kg every week.
Their dad, Kosh, is from Chester Zoo in England. He was a hit with Auckland's resident female capybara, Rosita and Consuela.
Both ladies mated with Kosh, but it was Consuela who gave birth to the brothers in June.
Capybara are the world's largest rodent. They live in dense vegetation close to water in South and Central America.
They spend a lot of time in the water and their webbed toes make them good swimmers.
Robbins said the zoo was stoked to have capybara.
"As a team, we're loving working with these guys. They are very curious and easy-going, so are great to manage," she said.
Names can be suggested by dropping Auckland Zoo a line on Facebook or Twitter, or emailing
zoonews@aucklandzoo.co.nz. Those whose names are chosen will win free passes to the zoo."
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