Guinea Pig Breed is the most common breed with short fur and strong physique. Different crosses of Guinea Pig Breed with different fur colors can form different variations, such as pure white, black, brown, etc. Therefore, these non-purebred guinea pigs have diverse fur colors, but they are mainly brown-yellow, black, and white, and can have irregular spots, known as tri-color guinea pigs. There can also be two-color or single-color guinea pigs.
Guinea pigs are also known as Dutch pigs, Dutch pigs, colored pigs, pigs, and guinea pigs. Their ancestors come from the Andes Mountains in South America. In the 16th century, they were brought to the West by European merchants. People liked these small animals and kept them as pets. They have a gentle and cute temperament, are relatively easy to take care of, and are still common pets today. Some organizations around the world are devoted to breeding guinea pigs and have developed various breeds with different fur colors and characteristics.
There is a wide variety of guinea pig breeds, all of which were developed after being transported to Europe and North America. The main differences are in the fur and color. The most common pet breed is the Guinea Pig Breed, with short and smooth fur. The Abyssinian breed has upright, non-smooth fur. The Peruvian breed and Silkie breed are also common pet breeds, with straight and long fur. The Texel breed has long curly fur.
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