In Peru, the population of guinea pigs can vary widely each year due to factors like farming practices and consumption. However, it's estimated that there are several million guinea pigs in the country, as they are a traditional source of food and are raised in many households. Guinea pigs are an integral part of Peruvian culture, particularly in the Andean region, where they are commonly bred for culinary purposes.
Guinea pigs originate from Peru
Guinea pigs dont live in Peru, they live in an island called Guinea this here, is a picture of guinea
Guinea pigs originate from Peru. (South America)
No, there are some places like Peru that have wild guinea pigs.
Peru
most say it is from Peru not new guinea
Guinea pigs originate in South America. They were first domesticated by the Incas of Peru.
No, people in Peru think it is wrong to slaughter female guinea pigs so they only slaughter men guinea pigs.
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
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Guinea pigs are eaten in most Asian and European countries as well as African countries and maybe on some other countries.
Machu Pichu and eating guinea pigs