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Guinea Pig Facts
Latin
Name: Cavia porcellus
Female: Sow
Male: Boar
Young: Piglets
Life Span: 5-8 years
Litter Size: 1-6 piglets
Birth Weight: 70-100gms
Eyes Open: at birth
Gestation Period: 59-72 days
Average Weight: Male 750-1000gms / Female 750 – 1000
gms
Sexual Maturity: 45-70 days
Weaning Age: 3 weeks
Diet: Omnivorous
History of The Guinea Pig
Guinea pigs originate from South America where the
Incas used to breed them for food and sacrifice. People in Ecuador,
Peru and Bolivia still keep guinea pigs, like chicken, for food.
The Spanish introduced guinea pigs to Europe in the 16th Century
after they conquered the Incas. Wild populations of guinea pigs
still exist in South America in a range of habitats including grassland,
swamps, forest and rocky areas.
Guinea pigs have the Latin name "Cavia
porcellus"
which means “pig-like cavy”.
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