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wild guinea pigs would eat fruits and berry that they would find. the website: guineapigsclub.com will help you out alot!!!
The dragon would win. Common domesticated pigs do not have tusks or many ways to defend themselves.
GUinea pigs aren't found in the wild anymore. All guinea pigs are domesticated.
Pigs, cows , and chickens are all domesticated animals.
no Guinea pigs are domesticated and easy to breed so their is no threat of extinction
Guinea pigs originate in South America. They were first domesticated by the Incas of Peru.
No, guinea pigs are domesticated as pets. In some countries they are even raised for meat. There are still plenty of guinea pigs.
Pigs were domesticated during the Agricultural Revolution because they provided a reliable source of food, such as meat and fat, and were relatively easy to raise and breed for human consumption.
Sheep, goats, cattle, pigs were probably the first domesticated animals in most countries...in other areas, yak, reindeer, camels, llamas and alpacas would be additions. Donkeys, Asses and Horses were probably domesticated secondarily.
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Domesticated pigs are Old World arriving in the Caribbean on Columbus's 2nd voyage.
Guinea pigs were first introduced as domestic pets by traders in the Netherlands in 1670.