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  2. 32 things guinea pigs cannot eat - AOL

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    Baby corn (unpollinated corn cobs) and the silks or husks can be fed intermittently, but often there are better things you could be feeding your guinea pig instead. 28. Bread

  3. Guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    The guinea pig or domestic guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), also known as the cavy or domestic cavy (/ ˈ k eɪ v i / KAY-vee), is a species of rodent belonging to the genus Cavia, family Caviidae. Breeders tend to use the name "cavy" for the animal, but "guinea pig" is more commonly used in scientific and laboratory contexts. [ 1 ]

  4. Food and drink prohibitions - Wikipedia

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    Guinea pig meat is exported to the United States and European nations. [73] [74] In 2004, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation took legal action to stop vendors serving cuy at an Ecuadorian festival in Flushing Meadows Park. [75] New York State allows the consumption of guinea pigs, but New York City prohibits it. Accusations of ...

  5. List of guinea pig breeds - Wikipedia

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    A Sheltie guinea pig with lilac and white coloring. Guinea Pigs, also known as cavies (Cavia porcellus), have been domesticated since around (or cicra) 5000 BCE, leading to the development of a diverse array of breeds. These breeds exhibit a wide range of physical characteristics and serve various purposes.

  6. 32 things guinea pigs can eat - AOL

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    Cilantro, sometimes called coriander, is a healthy green for guinea pigs and a good source of vitamin C. 1/2 a cup to a cup should be enough, depending on the breed of your guinea pig. 21. Peppers

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

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    There is no shortage of reasons to get a guinea pig – but if you know someone who needs convincing, here’s what they need to hear

  8. Cavia - Wikipedia

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    Cavia is a genus in the subfamily Caviinae that contains the rodents commonly known as the true guinea pigs or cavies. [1] The best-known species in this genus is the domestic guinea pig, Cavia porcellus , a meat animal in South America and a common household pet outside that continent.

  9. Baldwin guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    The Baldwin guinea pig is a breed developed from a spontaneous genetic mutation in Carol Miller's show-line of white crested golden agouti. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Though born fully furred, Baldwin guinea pigs begin to lose their fur at two to five days of age, starting at the nose and leaving them almost entirely hairless by about two months of age. [ 3 ]