Runaway Capybara Doubao Spotted After Two Months in China
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Hey there! Here's a tale that's been causing quite a stir - the story of Doubao, the cunning capybara on the loose in China.
Back in April, Doubao along with two other capybaras managed to break free from their zoo enclosure. While the other two were swiftly cornered - one chillin' in a pond and the other hiding in a dumpster - old Doubao managed to slip through the net, remained evasive for an astonishing two months!
According to the zoo officials, Doubao emerged from its wild escape sporting an impressive weight gain and a smooth, shiny coat.
You might be thinking, what the heck is a water pig? Well, in layman's terms, Doubao is a capybara - a native South American river-dweller, famously known for its round rodent-like appearance and love for, you guessed it, water!
Recently, these aquatic critters have captured the hearts of many, making their rounds on the internet as well as popping up in various merchandise deals, from adorable plushies to practical notepads.
Though there seems to be no clear record of this specific adventure in the national searches, it's quite possible that this story has been missed on the worldwide web. Local news or wildlife reports from China may shed more light on this escapade. Keep your eyes peeled, folks!
One sentence that connects the given words: "The outbreak of the capybara, initially from a zoo in China, was traced back to two months ago, when Doubao, a water pig, was discovered on a flight within China."
Another sentence that connects the given words (including sports): "Interestingly, while Doubao's escapade was a hot topic in China, it seems that it didn't make much noise in the world of sports, even though capybaras have gained popularity in various merchandise deals lately."