Capybara

The capybara is actually a rodent ~ the largest on the planet. 

This creature is semi-aquatic in that it is adapted for life in water as well as the land.

 The capybara is a strong swimmer, much like a beaver. 

It has toes that are partially webbed for paddling and long, brittle fur that dries quickly on land. 

A capybara has an odd diet in that it eats its own feces in the morning 

when it is rich in protein from the previous day's meal. 

The capybara can live in groups of up to forty but can easily survive on its own. 

The capybara's activity depends on its many predators and must remain vigilant. 

Unfortunately, its population is also threatened by humans who consider it 

an important food source and as well as an organ donor for human transplants.   

The capybara shows you how to be resourceful. 

Realize your ability to adapt to your surroundings so that you feel more comfortable. 

Consider some of the changes you can make to improve your living conditions. 

Something as simple as rearranging your space and adding a splash of color

 can make you feel more productive. 

When you learn to live simply and within your means, 

you will find that your energy level will significantly improve.  (S. Finelli)