The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is a giant cavy rodent native to South America.It is the largest living rodent in the world. PLANET Earth II viewers were stunned tonight as a jaguar took on a gigantic caiman crocodile – and won. Last week fans of the BBC nature show watched in … Planet Earth II showed viewers the killer of killers (Image: BBC). ... was the clip of a stunned capybara looking on in horror as a jaguar … Viewers were left stunned after a jaguar hunted a caiman by chomping on the back of its head as Planet Earth II headed to the jungle. The shocked capybara from Sunday night's episode of Planet Earth II is the perfect example of … A shocked capybara reacting to a jaguar fighting a caiman on 'Planet Earth II' is sending the internet wild. LONDON — Capybaras are not only the largest rodents in the world; they're also, with the possible exception of beavers, the most awesome rodents in the world. 9 times 'Planet Earth II' took 2016 by storm ... 2. But as the stealthy females tried and failed to sneak up and catch some prey … Planet Earth 2 answered the question: ‘Who would win in a fight, a jaguar or … Shocked Capybara From Planet Earth Ii Is The Internet S Shocking Moment A Giant Capybara Plunges Into A River To Brazil Jaguar Giant Otter Capybara Anteater Macaw Why is this guy so internet famous? Planet Earth 2 saw a jungle jaguar take on a deadly caiman crocodile… and WIN This jaguar showed no mercy when he splashed his way to a might kill on Planet Earth 2 (Picture: BBC) Recently on Planet Earth II, viewers watched a Jaguar brutally attack and kill a Caiman. The shocked capybara from Sunday night's episode of Planet Earth II is the perfect example of the hairy beasts at their very best. Planet Earth II's shocked capybara is so relatable Television November 20, 2016 Yeah, well, you would be pretty surprised if you saw a jaguar crush a caiman's head. PLANET Earth 2 left viewers stunned last night when a jaguar took on a caiman croc – and WON. Also called Capivara (in Brazil), chigüire, chigüiro (in Colombia and Venezuela) and carpincho, it is a member of the genus Hydrochoerus, of which the only other extant member is the lesser capybara (Hydrochoerus isthmius). Viewers were stunned when a jaguar took on a caiman crocodile- and WON. This capybara's reaction to a jaguar attacking a caiman.