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  • ...mels and horses, but larger than micro-livestock such as poultry, rabbits, cavies, and bees. They have been used for their milk, meat, hair, and skins over m
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  • ...nt]]s native to South America, including the domestic [[guinea pig]], wild cavies, and the capybara, among others. Members of this family are known for their
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  • {{jpg-image}}<br>'''Guinea Pigs''' (''Cavia porcellus''), also known as '''cavies''', are small rodents native to the Andean region of South America. They ha
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  • ...b|left]] [[File:Patagonian_Cavies,_Melbourne_Zoo,_Melbourne.jpg|Patagonian Cavies, Melbourne Zoo, Melbourne|thumb|left]] [[File:Dolichotis_patagonum_closeup.
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  • * [[cavies]]
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  • * [[Cavies]]
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