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The type of government in Guinea-Bissau is presidential republic. The head of government business in the country is the prime minister.
probably a guinea pig
rats, mice, rabbits and guinea pigs
Cargo cults were a phenomenon that developed mainly in the remoter parts of New Guinea and other Melanesian and Micronesian societies in the southwest Pacific Ocean. Most have died out now, and I think 1 survives to this day.
The Australian government.
Calling someone a guinea pig means that they are being called a 'test subject'. This originates from guinea pigs being used for tests.
All sorts. Mostly rats and mice, but rabbits, guinea pigs, dogs, cats, monkeys
The Papua, New Guinea government is a constitutional monarchy, with a parliamentary system. Papua, New Guinea gained independence in 1975, after several years of internal self-rule by a democratically-elected Chief Minister and Government.
Yes, guinea pigs used to live in the wild and to this day, they STILL do. A few hundred years ago people started using them as pets. And started testing them with new medicines. Save the wild!!!
There is a possibility that you may be allergic to rabbits if you are allergic to guinea pigs, as both animals can trigger similar allergic reactions in some individuals. It is recommended to consult with an allergist for proper testing and guidance.
Papua New Guinea does not have a king but, as a constitutional monarchy, its Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II. The leader of the government is the Prime Minister.
"Guinea pig" is a common name for a person who is being used to demonstrate something or being used as a test subject because guinea pigs are often used as these themselves: their gentle dispositions and intelligence levels make them an ideal test subject in animal testing or other practices.