Guinea PigThe guinea pig is the domesticated form of the cavy, Cavia porcellus, a South American rodent. It is unrelated to the pig; the name may refer to its shrill squeal. Guinea pigs were raised by the Incas and have long been used as food in South America. They were first imported into Europe from Guiana in the 16th cent. Photographer: Mike MilkThis page was created by CatBase, the Database Publishing Solution
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