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  2. 32 things guinea pigs can eat - AOL

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    Kiwi. Kiwi. Although an occasional treat, due to the high sugar content, your guinea pig is likely to enjoy kiwi fruit immensely. Wash and peel the kiwi before giving a small slice to your guinea ...

  3. 32 things guinea pigs cannot eat - AOL

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    Although guinea pigs are vegetarians, unfortunately, they can't eat meat substitutes. Most meat alternatives, like tofu, are made from beans and pulses, which guinea pigs can't eat either. 13. Rhubarb

  4. Guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    Guinea pigs can learn complex paths to food and can accurately remember a learned path for months. Their most robust problem-solving strategy is motion. [48] While guinea pigs can jump small obstacles, they cannot jump very high. Most of them are poor climbers and are not particularly agile.

  5. Reasons to get a guinea pig that are enough to convince anyone

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    According to the Humane Society of the United States, guinea pigs need a minimum of 7.5 square feet of space to thrive.If you've got the space, 10.5 square feet is your best bet and especially if ...

  6. Food and drink prohibitions - Wikipedia

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    Guinea pigs, or cuy, are commonly eaten in Peru, in the southwestern cities and villages of Colombia, and among some populations in the highlands of Ecuador, mostly in the Andes highlands. [72] Cuyes can be found on the menu of restaurants in Lima and other cities in Peru, as well as in Pasto, Colombia. Guinea pig meat is exported to the United ...

  7. Greater guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    The greater guinea pig is an herbivore. While this species is considered solitary, they have also been described as colonial without stable social bonds. [9] This species is typically active during the early morning and late afternoon. It has also been reported that they can form hierarchical groups during foraging. [4]

  8. 32 tips for taking care of guinea pigs - AOL

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    Guinea pigs may look adorable and seem like easy pets to have around, but they should never be an impulse buy There. are things to know before you adopt a guinea pig. Do your research, be honest ...

  9. Brazilian guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian guinea pig (Cavia aperea) (preá in Portuguese) is a wild guinea pig species found in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela. [ 2 ] Cavia aperea has been successfully mated to the domestic guinea pig, Cavia porcellus , though many females become infertile in successive generations. [ 3 ]