
2 Adorable Baby Capybara’s Born At NJ’s Cape May County Zoo
In a world typically filled with negative news, bad news, and doom and gloom, how about we talk about something fun for a change?
The Cape May County Zoo Is One of the Best in New Jersey
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You're familiar with the Cape May County Zoo; it's arguably the best zoo in the Garden State.
The zoo is free of charge and has tons of attractions, and even hosts cool events throughout the year.
Meet the New Baby Capybaras at the Cape May County Zoo
And now, the Cape May County Zoo is home to Jersey's newest, adorable little residents: two new baby capybaras.

Capybaras are native to South America and are semi-aquatic mammals. And they are incredibly cute.
Cape May County Zoo is home to two female capybaras, named Marigold and Buttercup, as well as one resident male named Goomba.
Two New Baby Capybaras Join the Family
Now, the Cape May County Zoo is home to two new little baby capybaras, and they may be the most Instagrammable little cuties we've seen in a while.
Born on the same day, the two new baby capybaras are yet to be named, but they are making waves.
Cape May Zoo’s Species Survival Plan Helps Protect Capybaras
The Cape May County Zoo Capybara exhibit is overseen by the Species Survival Plan, which aims to produce a demographically stable animal population.
If you're looking for something fun to do in the near future, be sure to go check out these little cuties at the Cape May County Zoo.


