What is the biggest guinea pig in the world?

According to the study, the researchers determined the large guinea pig fossil's weight came in at 1,500 pounds and the estimation for its body size was approximately nine feet long.
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What are the largest guinea pigs?

The Rex is by far the largest breed of all the guinea pigs out there, measuring in at a rather impressive 43 cm or 17 inches long as an adult. Keeping in mind that the average breed is between 10 and 12 inches, this means the Rex is almost one and a half times bigger than other guinea pig breeds.
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How big do super guinea pigs get?

They typically weigh between 4-8 pounds when adult, compared to a typical pet guinea pig which typically only reaches two pounds at adulthood. These giant guinea pigs may have a draw because they are novel and therefore interesting, but they do not make ideal pets.
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What is the rarest guinea pig?

White crested guinea pigs are self colored animals that are almost completely covered in a single hair tone, like honey-brown or black. The cavies feature a white tuft or crest of hair on the top of the head though. The crested pattern is rare simply because the white crested guinea pig breed itself is a rare one.
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Are black guinea pigs rare?

ASelf black guinea pig is hard to find, but they're more common in the American breed than most others. However, you won't find a long-haired black guinea pig in this breed.
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The Biggest Guinea Pigs in the World!



How big do Rex guinea pigs grow?

Rex Guinea Pigs are likely to grow from 20-45cm in length and have a coat no longer than 0.5″ (1/2 inche) long. They look slightly similar to a Teddy Guinea pig, however a Teddy Guinea pig has a much softer coat.
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What's bigger than a guinea pig?

The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is a rodent of unusual size. Actually, it is the largest rodent in the world. It looks somewhat like a guinea pig the size of a Labrador retriever. Capybaras are found in most of South America and live in forests next to the water.
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What is the smallest guinea pig?

When it comes to size, Ridgeback guinea pigs are the smallest with some adults being only five inches long.
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What is the prettiest guinea pig?

13 Adorable Guinea Pig Breeds You Should Know
  • Abyssinian Guinea Pig. svehlikGetty Images. ...
  • American Guinea Pig. Matt CareyGetty Images. ...
  • Coronet Guinea Pig. yykkaaGetty Images. ...
  • Lunkarya Guinea Pig. alieshiaGetty Images. ...
  • Merino Guinea Pig. ...
  • Peruvian Guinea Pig. ...
  • Rex Guinea Pig. ...
  • Silkie (a.k.a. Sheltie) Guinea Pig.
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Are Red eyed guinea pigs rare?

Whether they are pink-eyed whites (PEWs) or ruby-eyed cavies, guinea pigs with red eyes are among the least popular guinea pigs to be adopted. Some people say this is because potential cavy parents find red-eyed guinea pigs “creepy” and prefer the traditional look of their dark-eyed counterparts.
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Is 2 or 3 guinea pigs better?

The minimum size for a group of guinea pigs is two. However, there are good reasons why should consider acquiring three or more at the same time and keeping them together: Several guinea pigs will stimulate each other and encourage active behaviour.
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Are guinea pigs bigger than hamsters?

Guinea pigs are bigger and heavier than hamsters, roughly 2-4 times bigger and can weigh around 1.5 to 2.6 lbs whereas hamsters only weigh around 1 to 10 oz. This means guinea pigs will require a much bigger habitat with more room to play, and more food than hamsters (which leads to more cleaning up to do).
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Is guinea pig a rat?

Guinea pigs are rodents, more closely related to chinchillas than to rats or mice. Contrary to what some might think, they are not from Papua New Guinea, but instead come from Venezuela, Peru and Brazil. The origin of their name might be lost, but plenty of pet owners have found that guinea pigs make good companions.
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Is hamster a guinea pig?

They are related (but it's a fairly distant relationship).

Both guinea pigs and hamsters belong to the order of Rodentia - so they are both rodents. But they don't share the same family; guinea pigs are members of the Caviidae (or Cavi) family while hamsters are members of the Cricetidae family.
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Is a teddy guinea pig a Rex?

A common misconception is that 'Rex' is the British name for the Teddy guinea pig. But they are actually different breeds, and their coats are caused by different genetic mutations.
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What age is a guinea pig fully grown?

Adult Guinea Pigs

Guinea pigs are typically considered adults from 6 months to about 5 years of age. Adults are no longer growing but still require macro-nutrients like fiber and protein, as well as micro-nutrients like the vitamins and minerals that are found in a timothy hay-based, uniform fortified food.
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Do guinea pigs smile?

Click HERE for a peek at my disclosure. Guinea pigs bring smiles and joy to pet parents everywhere. And of course, pet parents want their guinea pigs to be happy.
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Are guinea pigs color blind?

Unlike most rodents, guinea pigs -- also called cavies because of their scientific name, Cavia porcellus -- do see colors. They are not color-blind; they see most colors accurately. They also rely on their other senses, such as hearing and touch, which are more developed.
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Are guinea pigs edible?

Guinea pig, or cuy as it is known, is a delicacy. The meat is prized and tastes like a cross between duck and rabbit. When properly prepared, the meat of a guinea pig is rich, fatty, and flavorful, while the skin, when roasted over a hot fire, gives pork crackling a run for its money.
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What bites harder a guinea pig or hamster?

Typically, hamsters are far more temperamental than guinea pigs. And because they are smaller and more fragile to handle, they are more likely to nip or bite.
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Can guinea pigs bite you?

Guinea pigs are not typically aggressive so if they bite, there is a reason for it. Guinea pigs are very popular small pets and are great for both kids and adults. Guinea pigs are personable, don't take up a huge amount of space, and are usually very gentle. On occasion, however, guinea pigs may nibble or bite.
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Is guinea pig a pig?

In scientific classification, guinea pigs are not part of the pig family. Guinea pigs are part of the family Caviidae, which also includes maras, mountain cavies, and other South American rodents. Pigs are part of the family Suidae, which are hoofed mammals and includes wild and domestic pigs and hogs.
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Are girl guinea pigs better?

Generally speaking, guinea pig pet parents have found that male guinea pigs tend to be a little more confident or bolder than females. This can sometimes lead to training males and being able to handle them a little easier than their shyer counterparts.
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Can 2 female and 1 male guinea pigs live together?

Guinea pigs are commonly kept in single sex groups, so a pair of males or a pair of females. Siblings or father-son/ mother-daughter pairings often live well together. Pairings of male and female guinea pigs can also work well - just make sure they are neutered to prevent any unwanted litters!
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