Julio Szymanski
Science
The Capybaras Aren’t All Right
May 27, 20265:40 AM
On a tall, green riverbank between two highways in São Paulo, Brazil, a woman with round glasses and a big smile looks out at the water. “Princesa!” she sings.
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Julio Szymanski
Science
The Capybaras Aren’t All Right
May 27, 20265:40 AM
On a tall, green riverbank between two highways in São Paulo, Brazil, a woman with round glasses and a big smile looks out at the water. “Princesa!” she sings.

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