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Capybara in the capital: NGO rescues animal on Brian Lara Promenade
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Capybara in the capital: NGO rescues animal on Brian Lara Promenade.
A bewildered capybara spotted in the busy hub of Brian Lara Promenade in Port of Spain was rescued by conservation group the El Socorro Centre for Wildlife Conservation this morning.
The group shared an update via social media about the surprising discovery and the resulting rescue efforts for the animal in the nation's capital.
"This morning started at 4.40am as I rushed to leave Freeport and beat the brutally painful traffic going into the capital.
On the road at 5:15am I get a call from the TTPS about a capybara on the Promenade in front of First Citizens Bank.
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"Yup, you read that right!
A capybara in the middle of the capital city."
"Fortunately I was headed that way and gave an arrival time of 20 minutes.
I made it in about 16 minutes and observed rapid response police guarding the area to keep the animal safe."
The group said a frantic chase resulted as they tried to capture the capybara.
A bewildered capybara spotted in the busy hub of Brian Lara Promenade in Port of Spain was rescued by conservation group the El Socorro Centre for Wildlife Conservation this morning.
The group shared an update via social media about the surprising discovery and the resulting rescue efforts for the animal in the nation's capital.
"This morning started at 4.40am as I rushed to leave Freeport and beat the brutally painful traffic going into the capital.
On the road at 5:15am I get a call from the TTPS about a capybara on the Promenade in front of First Citizens Bank.
To stay up to date with latest top stories, make sure to subscribe to this YouTube channel by clicking the button above this video!
"Yup, you read that right!
A capybara in the middle of the capital city."
"Fortunately I was headed that way and gave an arrival time of 20 minutes.
I made it in about 16 minutes and observed rapid response police guarding the area to keep the animal safe."
The group said a frantic chase resulted as they tried to capture the capybara.