Capybaras are herbivores, which means they eat mostly plants.

Their diet consists of grasses, aquatic plants, and fruits.

They have been observed eating a wide variety of aquatic plants, including water hyacinth and duckweed.

Capybaras eat tree bark and stem in addition to plants.

Capybaras are known to be selective eaters and will avoid plants that are toxic to them.

They may also eat insects or snails to supplement their diet.

Their diet may change depending on the season and food availability.

Capybaras have frequently seen grazing in groups, and they may share food.

Overall, the capybara's diet consists primarily of plant materials.