• The two male capybara pups were born on June 7, but don't yet have names.
• Zookeepers say suggested names should reflect their personalities - they're feisty and full of life.
• Capybara are the world's largest rodent and, as herbivores, their name means "master of the grasses".
Two new parents at Auckland Zoo need your help to name their bundles of joy.
Resident capybara Consuela gave birth to two male pups on June 7 and while they took their first steps into their enclosure last week they remain nameless.
The brothers, who were fathered by Kosh, have been described by the zoo's primate team leader Amy Robbins as strong, healthy and full of personality.
"They weigh in at 3.2 and 3.4 kilos, and are growing by around a kilo each week. Now that we know we have two males, we'd love your help in naming them.