i dont think so
Guinea pigs originate in South America. They were first domesticated by the Incas of Peru.
the Inca tribe tamed them for food, and they lived with them in there houses and huts guinea pigs were the Inca's most praised and possessed food's. thanks
guinea pigs, ducks, rabbits, fish, shellfish, llamas, alpacas
Guinea pigs were first introduced as domestic pets by traders in the Netherlands in 1670.
The Incas ate lots of vegetables but there traditional food was Guinea pigs.
they would eat goat,rat,fish,alpacas,and guinea pigs were raised then killed for food
Yes, they did. the used to eat cavies (guinea pigs) too!! eat food for life otherwise you will be skinny!
No.........Incas did not know how to do gene mutation science. I don't think they were first to domesticate llamas either.
tom from myspace
First of all, animals are real food, which makes the person who asked this question a complete idiot. Therefore, the Incas ate animals and plants, making them real humans because they ate the same things as every other human.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
No.