Thursday 12 November 2009

Guinea Pigs: Introduction


A lot of people believe that guinea pigs came from Guinea or New Guinea for the reason of their name, however they truly didn't. Guinea pigs came from South America and the Andes Mountains of Peru. A lot of people who possess guinea pigs as pets simply call them "guinea pigs". Others, who demonstrate or breed them, call them "cavies."

They are found in several different breeds and colors. A few breeds are: Abyssinian, Agouti, Short-Hair, Angora, and White-Crested. These breeds are determined by a lot of factors, together with color, length, and fur samples. Guinea pigs also differ in color. A few are sandy, a few are brown, black, or white, and few are also multicolored. A number of guinea pigs are albino. This reveals that their fur is white; however their eyes are reddish-pink.

Guinea pigs do not have tails, contrasting other rodents such as gerbils, hamsters, and mice. They have body hairs and are born with fuzz. They have two front legs and two back legs. You can put in the picture what sex a guinea pig is by looking at their bottom. Do not twist it over on its back. Guinea pigs, contrasting cats, are not very nimble, which implies that they are not bendable. If a guinea pig fell from an altitude, it would be incapable to land on its feet. Guinea pigs feel very timid while on their back, in addition to that their back is not destined to sustain them when lying down.

And it's truly very appealing that guinea pigs are diurnal, i.e. that they are wakeful all through the day, and sleep at night, similar to human beings.


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