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Guinea Lifespan Pig
Information on the guinea lifespan pig and baby pictures may be found at breeders.
These sociable creatures are easy to care for; they seldom bite and are exceptionally clean. These animals are alert and may learn to perform a lot of tricks, so they are not difficult to train. The average life expectancy for the animals that are kept as pets is about 7-10 years. Some individuals have been known to live for about 12 years. Domestic species still retain the instinct of their wild relatives to run for cover when startled or threatened, that is why it is necessary to arrange their cage with a shelter where they can seek safety.
Information on the guinea lifespan pig and baby pictures may be found at breeders.
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Guinea Lifespan Pig -
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These are small rodents with short, rounded ears and no tails. Their bodies are small and stout ranging from 20 to 30 cm in length. Wild cavies are native to South America. The species are herbivores and have to be very quick escape a great number of predators. They live in burrows, and also occasionally in dense vegetation. In the wild, they gather in herds, which are led by a leader, and when a herd is feeding, one specimen has to be on the guard to avoid predation. Most wild species normally breed once a year, although one species breeds continually throughout the year under good conditions. Information on the guinea lifespan pig and baby pictures may be found at breeders.
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