“Green capybaras” spotted near a river in Argentina and the images go viral

‘Green capybaras’ spotted near a river in Argentina, and the images go viral
‘Green capybaras’ spotted near a river in Argentina, and the images go viral (Photo: X)

Images of ‘green capybaras’ caused a stir among internet users after they began circulating on social media.

The greenish capybaras were spotted in the Salto Grande dam reservoir in the Entre Ríos province, Argentina. Their unusual color indicates the presence of cyanobacteria in the water they drink and bathe in.

At the same time, some beaches in the region became “unusable” due to cyanobacteria, which get their color from chlorophyll, allowing them to perform photosynthesis.

They may seem harmless, but they can contain toxins in their cells that can dissolve into the water, which is why the World Health Organization (WHO) has classified cyanobacteria as an emerging health problem.

“The best preventive measure is to carefully observe the water and sand. If the water is greenish, cloudy, or has accumulations of foam-like material, direct contact is advised against,” said the Uruguay River Commission (CARU).

Photo and video: X @teclapatagonia. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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