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Capibara that we took in Corrientes


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Posts: 6382 | Location: Cordoba argentina | Registered: 26 July 2004Reply With Quote
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Hi Juan
Nice picyure . what caliber do you use in your leveraction rifles for hunting capibara?
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Is that a Marlin guide gun?


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Eland, yes is a factory ported MGG in 45-70 gov. I made a tactical sling (giles type )for Juan, with that gun Juan k.o. a water buffalo with one shot in the neck at 10 yards, during a fight with his great Dogo Paimun, the bullet destroyed the spine and stopped under the skin on the opposite side, I was covering both warriors with my 416 Rigby but was not necesary. That Day the great Paimun killed a lizard, farm owner´s daughter kitty, a big chicken and a coipo (large rodent) like a otter.


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Posts: 883 | Location: Provincia de Cordoba - Republica Argentina -Southamerica | Registered: 09 May 2007Reply With Quote
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I've heard there is a species of Giant Capibara which is omnivorous and quite aggressive living in the Amazon. Some say as large as 3 meters and 600 Kilos! Wink
 
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I've heard there is a species of Giant Capibara which is omnivorous and quite aggressive living in the Amazon. Some say as large as 3 meters and 600 Kilos! Wink



Maybe was in the Jurasik period !!! shocker today the largest omnivorus are pigs (Suidae Spp)because the Anta o Tapir is herviborous and not a rodent. Or may be you are referring to Lula Da Silva animal


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Posts: 883 | Location: Provincia de Cordoba - Republica Argentina -Southamerica | Registered: 09 May 2007Reply With Quote
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That's a big rodent...no doubt.


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Originally posted by Guillermo Amestoy:
Or may be you are referring to Lula Da Silva animal



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