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What should I do if I see Cinnamon the capybara?
If you spot Cinnamon, do not attempt to approach or capture her. Instead, report your sighting to the Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World or local authorities. They are actively searching for her and will appreciate any information that can help locate her.
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Are capybaras dangerous if approached?
While capybaras are generally known for their friendly nature, they can become unpredictable if they feel threatened or alarmed. It's best to keep a safe distance and avoid direct interaction to ensure both your safety and Cinnamon's.
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How can I help the zoo find Cinnamon?
You can help by keeping an eye out for Cinnamon and reporting any sightings to the zoo. Providing details about the location and time of the sighting can be very helpful for the search efforts.
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What are the risks of a capybara being loose in a neighborhood?
A loose capybara can pose several risks, including potential traffic hazards if she wanders onto roads. Additionally, while capybaras are herbivores, they may forage in gardens or yards, which could lead to property damage. It's important to report her presence to prevent any accidents.
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What is the latest update on Cinnamon's whereabouts?
As of now, Cinnamon has not been seen since her initial escape on September 14. The zoo is conducting ongoing searches and remains hopeful for her safe return. Stay tuned for updates from Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World regarding her status.
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Can I feed Cinnamon if I see her?
Feeding Cinnamon is not advisable. While it may seem harmless, feeding wild animals can lead to dependency on humans and alter their natural behavior. It's best to let her find her own food and report any sightings to the zoo.