The world’s largest rodent is having a big moment. The capybara is having its moment. The semi-aquatic South American relative of the guinea pig is the latest in a long line of “it” animals to get star treatment during the holiday shopping season. Shoppers can find capybara slippers, purses, robes and bath bombs. There are cuddly plush capybaras and stretchy or squishy ones. Tiny capybaras wander across bedding, T-shirts, phone cases, mugs, key chains and almost any other type of traditional gift item.
![[Sharon Price John, President and CEO of Build-A-Bear Workshop, poses for a photo Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in St. Louis]](https://static.independent.co.uk/2024/12/18/13/Holidays_Animal_of_the_Year_67274.jpg)
Last year, it was the axolotl that took pride of place on many products, and the endangered amphibian remains popular. Owls, hedgehogs, foxes and sloths also had recent turns in the spotlight. Trendy animals and animal-like creatures aren’t a new retail phenomenon; think the talking Teddy Ruxpin toys of the 1980s or Furby and Beanie Babies a decade later. But industry experts say social media is amplifying which animals are hot — or not.
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“It’s really the launch on TikTok, Instagram and other social media platforms that allow these characters or animals to blow up like crazy,” said Richard Derr, who has owned a Learning Express Toys franchise in Lake Zurich, Ill., for nearly 30 years and is also a regional manager for the specialty toy store chain.
![[An Axolotl swims in a tank at the Chapultepec Zoo, in Mexico City]](https://static.independent.co.uk/2023/11/24/23/Mexico_Axolotl_Fundraiser_05303.jpg)
Social media is also speeding up the cycle. Must-have animals may only last a season before something new captures customers’ imaginations. “It’s really important to keep feeding that beast,” Juli Lennett, a vice president and toy industry advisor at market research firm Circana, said. “If you are an influencer, you’re not going to talk about last year’s stuff.”.
![[A Capybara bathes in the hot spring water at the Saitama Children's zoo in Japan]](https://static.independent.co.uk/s3fs-public/thumbnails/image/2016/06/14/14/pp-capybara-1-getty.jpg)