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Coronet Sow SlateBlue/White(red eyed)
D.O.B November4, 2012 - 2k only
Coronet Boar Self SlateBlue (red eyed)
D.O.B November 4, 2012 - 1.8k only
Coronet Boar slateblue/brown/white(red eyed)
D.O.B November 4, 2012 - 1.6k only
Peruvian PEW boar peruv x peruv breeding himi carrier
D.O.B aug 18 , 2012
1.7k
Peruvian Black Cream Boar(satin carier. rex carier)
D.O.B aug 3, 2012
1.7k only
Silkie Golden Agouti sow(silver carrier)
D.O.B aug 15,2012
2.2k only
i also have DEW Merino boar (havent taken pic yet) - 6k only
1month old +
respect lang po. negotiable but not to the extent nga mura nag pangayuon

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https://www.istorya.net/forums/pets/4...tarantula.htmlBackground InformationGuinea pigs, also known as cavies, orginated in the Andes of South America. Originally, they were domesticated for food by the natives. Today, guinea pigs are still used for food, and they are considered a cultural delicacy.
Guinea pigs were first introduced to Europe during the 1600s by Spanish explorers and Dutch and English traders. It was here that guinea pigs were first adopted as pets.
Social Life and HousingGuinea pigs are social animals. Guinea pigs are the happiest when they have a buddy to live with. Common pairings include two females, two males (from the same litter), and one female and one male (neutered).
Guinea pigs can be housed outside or inside, though it is recommended that they live inside due to constant weather changes. If kept outdoors, guinea pigs can live in a hutch or a weatherproof cage. If they are living indoors, guinea pigs can be kept in a cage. Some of the more popular indoor cages include wire cages and glass aquarium tanks.
Where Did the Name Guinea Pig Come From?These cute, furry rodents became known as "pigs" due to their pig-like squeals. Guinea pigs and pigs have a similar built, sharing characteristics like a rounded rump, a stout neck, and large head relative to body size. "Guinea" most likely comes from a trading stop on the trans-Atlantic route Europeans traders used when traveling between the Old World and the New World.
The scientific name for the guinea pig is Cavia porcellus , which is Latin for "little pig."
Guinea Pig BreedsThere are eight popular guinea pig breeds: