8. Capybara
The capybara is a giant rodent native to South America and the world’s largest living rodent. It has gained notoriety in recent years for being considered one of the fattest cats in the wild, with some individuals reaching weights of up to 140 lbs.
This has raised concerns about obesity in wild animal species, and how it can be addressed through conservation efforts. Through research, we can understand more about this unique species and how to protect them from the dangers of obesity.
9. Horse
Horses are one of the oldest and most iconic animal species, but they aren’t immune to obesity. Recent research has shown that horses can be among the fattest animals in the wild, with some individuals reaching obesity levels that can put their health at risk.
10. Greyhound
Greyhounds are one of the fattest animal species in the world, and their obesity has become a growing concern for wild animal conservationists. In recent years, more studies have been conducted to try and understand why greyhounds are so prone to obesity, and what can be done to help reduce its prevalence in this species.
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