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  2. 9 Halloween Costumes for Guinea Pigs that Prove Rodents Can ...

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    Guinea pigs have the opportunity to greet trick-or-treaters at the door in costume, thanks to these Halloween looks

  3. Guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    Guinea pig defense sound. The guinea pig or domestic guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), also known as the cavy or domestic cavy (/ ˈ k eɪ v i / KAY-vee), is a species of rodent belonging to the genus Cavia, family Caviidae. Breeders tend to use the name "cavy" for the animal, but "guinea pig" is more commonly used in scientific and laboratory ...

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    Shop: Frozen Deluxe Costume Collection for Adults, $55.99 (Orig. $79.99) Shop: Winifred Sanderson , Mary Sanderson and Sarah Sanderson , $45.49 each (Orig. $64.99) Shop: Black Widow Costume for ...

  5. List of guinea pig breeds - Wikipedia

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    A Sheltie guinea pig with lilac and white coloring. Guinea Pigs, also known as cavies (Cavia porcellus), have been domesticated since around (or cicra) 5000 BCE, leading to the development of a diverse array of breeds. These breeds exhibit a wide range of physical characteristics and serve various purposes.

  6. 22 Wednesday Addams Costume Halloween Ideas for Kids and Adults

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    Girl's Wednesday Addams Dress. This affordable Amazon pick is the perfect base for a child's Wednesday Addams costume. It has pockets (score!) and is available in a wide range of sizes.

  7. Guinea Hog - Wikipedia

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    The American Guinea Hog is a rare breed with a black coat, sturdy body, curly tail and upright ears. There are two types of Guinea hog in North America, small-boned and large-boned Guinea hogs, the latter having longer legs. [6] There is also a type of Guinea hog in South America.