Guinea pigs (also commonly called cavies after their scientific name-Cavia porcellus meaning pig-like cavy) are rodents belonging to the family Caviidae and the genus Cavia. Despite their common name, the animals are not pigs, nor do they come from Guinea.
They are originally native to the Andes, they are closely related to several species which are commonly found in the grassy plains and plateaus of the region. The guinea pig plays an important role in the folk culture of indigenous South Americans, especially as a food source, but also in folk medicine and in community religious ceremonies.
Since the 1960s, the guinea pig has become increasingly important as a staple food in the Andes, and efforts have been made to increase consumption of the animal outside South America. In Western societies, the guinea pig has enjoyed widespread popularity as a household pet since its introduction by European traders in the sixteenth century.
Because of its docile nature, the relative ease of caretaking, and its responsiveness to handling and feeding, the guinea pig remains a popular pet choice. Organizations devoted to competitive breeding of guinea pigs have been formed worldwide, and a large number of specialized breeds of guinea pig, with varying coat colors and compositions, are cultivated by breeders.
"Guinea pig" is also used as a by-word in English for a subject of experimentation; this usage became common in the first half of the twentieth century. Biological experimentation on guinea pigs has been carried out since the seventeenth century; the animals were frequently used in scientific contexts in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, but have since been largely replaced by other rodents, such as mice and rats. They are still used in research primarily as models for human medical conditions such as juvenile Diabetes, tuberculosis, scurvy, and pregnancy complications. Guinea Pigs are still kept in the Andes where they were first discovered as a food source.
yes you can. that's where i got my guinea pig.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
pig
Maybe something from Animal House or from Animal farm.
Crocodile, guinea-pig, armadillo, butterfly
A rabbit
Ask the store where you bought the guinea pig.
The Guinea-Pig is from the Rodent family.
A guinea pig is a mammal, the type of mammal a guinea pig is, is a rodent. Hope this helped!
You can't breed it if there is not another animal for it to breed with.
probably a guinea pig
an animal may die if you do that. probably the guinea pig. :(
A science experiment. There is no such thing as a mouse/guinea pig. =]
It depends on what kind of guinea pig you have. If you have a day time guinea pig then it will actually want light. But you probably have a night time meaning it is active at night then your guinea pig would not like the light.
it depends on your guinea pig. if it is very active, lazy, cheerful, angry, or kind. yes there are kind guinea pigs if you didn't know. anyways, if your guinea pig type is not in the examples i gave plz add to help improve answer ;D
guinea pig because she had a pet guinea pig once and won a award for best cae
you could put another guinea pig or they would probably get alond with hamsters or bunnies