Monday, May 24, 2010

What breed of guinea pig is this?

I really need to know what breed of guinea pig this is!
I'm SO sorry I don't have a picture, as I do not know how to put a picture on, but I will try describing him the best I can. Please read CAREFULLY:
He has medium-long hair, and he has 7 different colours of fur. His fur is not soft, but it is not rough, either. His fur does NOT cover his eyes, and he has black eyes. His fur colours are all different shades of brown, from light brown, to orangish brown. His brothers are Abyssinians, American Shorthairs, and
Tortoishell Guinea pigs. His personality is- athletic, energetic, not a cuddler, curious, and friendly.
I know the personality doesn't matter, but I'm just saying it anyway.
Also please include a link with a picture of the piggy you think I might have! Thanks a lot, and sorry there's no picture!
Answers:
Check out this page, with plenty of descriptions and pictures:
http://www.guinealynx.info/forums/viewto...
and this link: (you need to skim thru the duscussion to get to the pics)
http://www.guinealynx.info/forums/viewto...
Italian
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In Peru, they eat that type. In Third World conditions, you have to survive one way or another.
All guinea pigs are of one 'breed' ... they're guinea pigs (cavy) ... what you want to know is the 'type and color' of your 'piggie' ... and I'm not going to try to tell you THAT from your 'description' ... it' seems just like all other guinea pigs to me ...
I found this list of guinea pigs but don't kow how to post pics either. Look them up on yahoo and then you should be able to match. Hope this helps!
Cavia anolaimae
Cavia aperea, Brazilian Guinea pig: widespread east of the Andes
Cavia fulgida, Shiny Guinea pig: eastern Brazil
Cavia intermedia, Intermediate Guinea pig: Moleques do Sul islands, Santa Catarina, Brazil, first described in 1999
Cavia guianae
Cavia magna, Greater Guinea pig: Uruguay, south-east Brazil
Cavia nana
Cavia porcellus, Domestic Guinea pig: wild ancestor unknown
Cavia tschudii, Montane Guinea pig: Peru south to northern Chile and north-west Argentina
well it might b a mixed breed. to put a picture on, go to a page were his pic is and copy the adress at the top. it usually starts with http://
just copy and paste like this:
http://www.diddly-di.fsnet.co.uk/breeds%...
......... you really need da pic 2 tell wat breed it is!

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