Schools in Papua New Guinea vary widely, ranging from well-constructed buildings in urban areas to basic structures in rural regions. Many schools utilize a combination of local materials and traditional designs, often with thatched roofs and open-air classrooms. Class sizes can be large, and resources like textbooks and supplies are often limited. Education is influenced by local languages and cultures, with some schools offering instruction in both English and indigenous languages.
Melanesia is not a country, it's a region in Oceania that encompasses part of Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Vanuatu, Palau and New Caledonia. It does not have a flag.
Bruned guinea pigs and dead guinea pigs.
Like french schools.
Like french schools.
schools
they are a gabbit and have very long ears no tail and have a shape like a guinea pig
Here is a webpage with a lot of nice guinea hen pictures
Guinea pigs are born with fur, eyes open and teeth.
An abyssinian guinea pig has Rossets in its fur such as the images below:
Lemmings. They actually look like guinea pigs though...........................
they look big
See the related links for a picture