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  2. Science Teacher Steps Up to Rescue Guinea Pig Found ... - AOL

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  3. Santa Catarina's guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    The male guinea pigs usually have higher masses. The lifespan of these cavies is not well known due to limited data and lack of research; however Moleques do Sul guinea pigs had an average monthly survival rate of (0.81) which is high for a species within a small geographic location. [2]

  4. Save the Newchurch Guinea Pigs - Wikipedia

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    Save the Newchurch Guinea Pigs (SNGP) was a six-year campaign by British animal rights activists to close a farm in Newchurch, Staffordshire that bred guinea pigs for animal research. The owners, three brothers trading as David Hall and Partners, announced in August 2005 that they were closing the business as a result of the pressure from ...

  5. Guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    Guinea pigs are also good swimmers, [51] although they do not like being wet and infrequently need bathing. Like many rodents, guinea pigs sometimes participate in social grooming and regularly self-groom. [52] A milky-white substance is secreted from their eyes and rubbed into the hair during the grooming process. [53]

  6. 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.

  7. Adorable shelter dogs find forever homes thanks to passionate ...

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    When fashion photographer Richard Phibbs started photographing dogs in an effort to donate his services to the Humane Society of New York, he never intended for the portraits to end up in a book ...

  8. 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]

  9. Shiny guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    The shiny guinea pig (Cavia fulgida) is a guinea pig species of southeastern South America. The rodent is endemic to Brazil . It is native to the Atlantic Forest ecoregions.