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Guinea Pig

Guinea pig pictures are sometimes taken by breeders. Their bodies are small and stout. The males are about 900-1000 gram of weight and the females are smaller being about 700-900 gram. The length of the animal is about 8 to 14 inches and the life span is about 3-6 years. These animals’ hair is long in some species and varies in texture from rough to smooth. Some of these rodents come in solidly white, black, or tawny colors, while others white, streaked, or blotched with darker colors. The animals inhabit grasslands, rocky areas, and areas near forests. Their diet consists mainly of vegetation. Guinea pig pictures are sometimes taken by breeders. To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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It is actually a common name for small rodents with short ears and without tails. The animals originated from South America, they still live there in the wild. The animals originated about 18 million years ago and in some countries the meat of these animals are thought to be healing as the animals themselves are thought to be mystical beings. In the wild, these animals usually breed once a year, although one species breeds continually throughout the year under good conditions. Their litters normally consist of two to four young, which are born in an advanced state of development and are able to feed themselves by nibbling foliage the day after birth. Guinea pig pictures are sometimes taken by breeders.

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