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Guinea pig tails are unique because they are extremely short and almost nonexistent, often referred to as "stumps." Unlike many other rodents, guinea pigs do not have a long, expressive tail; instead, their tail is hidden beneath their fur. This tail structure reflects their evolutionary adaptation as ground-dwelling animals, where a long tail would be less practical for their lifestyle. The lack of a prominent tail also contributes to their distinctive, rounded appearance.

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