Best Place to Meet a Capybara
For some fans of “Flow,” the heartfelt Latvian animated hit that won an Oscar this year for Best Animated Feature, the movie’s real star wasn’t its gray feline protagonist. Instead, it was the mellow capybara, whose zen vibes quietly stole almost every scene. The character’s laid-back nature wasn’t dramatic license: These oversized rodents from Central and South America are naturally chill. You can see for yourself at Wildlife World Zoo, where patrons can hang with Chewy and BB8, two of its resident capybaras. The 20-minute experience allows you to pet the animals (spoiler: It’s like stroking a coconut), feed them veggies or learn fun facts (case in point: They’re both named after “Star Wars” characters). And if you’re lucky, you may get a special treat: a glimpse of Ahsoka, the baby Chewy and BB8 welcomed in early September. The cost is $69 per person, plus regular zoo admission, which is cheaper than other local capybara encounters. Plus, it’s worth it to get up close with these gentle giants. So just go with the flow.