The guinea pig, commonly known as the domestic cavy or guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), is a species of rodent that belongs to the genus Cavia in the family Caviidae. Breeders frequently refer to the animal as a “cavy,” but in scientific and laboratory situations, the term “guinea pig” is far more frequently used.[1] Despite having a common moniker, guinea pigs are not native to Guinea and are not biologically linked to pigs; the word’s origin is still unknown. They came from South America’s Andes. They are domesticated creatures that do not normally occur in the wild, according to studies based on biochemistry and hybridization, and are the offspring of a closely related cavy species like
How long do guinea pigs live
Typically guinea pigs live for 5-6 years, but some may live longer. Guinea pigs are active up to 20 hours per day, and only sleep for short periods.
- Guinea pigs are highly social – in the wild they live in close family groups of 5-10 guinea pigs, though several groups may live in close proximity to form a colony.
- Guinea pigs get lonely and shouldn’t be kept alone – they’re happiest in pairs.
- Guinea pigs need a high fibre diet supplemented with vitamin C, as they lack the enzyme needed to synthesise vitamin C and can only store it for short periods.
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