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Fugitive capybara caught on camera in Toronto's High Park

Missing since their escape from a Toronto petting zoo nearly three weeks ago, one of the two missing High Park capybaras appeared for the cameras Friday.

1 of 2 dog-sized rodents that escaped High Park Zoo weeks ago shows off for cameras

Fugitive capybara caught on camera in Toronto's High Park

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After almost three weeks on the lam in High Park, one of Toronto's now world-famous fugitive capybaras was captured on video Friday morning.

After nearlythree weeks on the lam in High Park, one of Toronto's now world-famous fugitivecapybaras was captured on video this morning.

A pair of dog-sized rodentshas been roaming the west end parksince escapingduring a transfer at the park's petting zoo on May 24.
Bonnie or Clyde capybara was caught on camera going for a swim on Friday morning in Toronto's High Park. (Mike Heenan/CBC)

Sightings of the furry fugitives dubbed Bonnie and Clydeby their now massive Twitter audience have increased in recent days.

Friday morning,a CBC News cameracaptured one of the capybaras in a forested area at the southeast corner of the park, where the rodent proceeded to go for a swim in a catchment pond.