A rat?
A guinea pig is a small rodent native to the Andes region of South America. They are not pigs; the name "guinea pig" is a misnomer.
Yes, guinea pigs are tailless. They are born without tails which distinguishes them from other rodent species.
The pet rodent which has the longest lifespan is the Guinea Pig. They readily live between 5 and 7 years.
The binomial nomenclature for a guinea pig is Cavia porcellus.
What they call a Guinea pig in South America
A group of guinea pigs is called a herd.
Not really. It's pretty much a stub of a tail.
The Guinea-Pig is from the Rodent family.
If there is a guinea pig or rodent pageant.
A guinea pig is a small rodent native to the Andes region of South America. They are not pigs; the name "guinea pig" is a misnomer.
Guinea pigs are a type of rodent that are popular as pets. A reasonable price for a guinea pig is around $20 to $30.
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It is from the rodent family, just like mice, rats and hamsters
No, guinea pigs are not really pigs... they are rodents.Tsk tsk to the answer above!Guinea pigs are not considered rodents, either!They are really in their own little category ;]Some say they are closest related to chinchillas!How cute!No they're not really pigs, they ARE part of the rodent familyand so are Chinchillas!
Guinea pigs, gerbils, or rats.
Guinea pig!