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  2. Guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    Its normal body temperature is 38–40 °C (101–104 °F), [112] so its ideal ambient air temperature range is similar to a human's, about 18–24 °C (65–75 °F). [111] Consistent ambient temperatures in excess of 32 °C (90 °F) have been linked to hyperthermia and death, especially among pregnant sows. [ 111 ]

  3. Skinny pig - Wikipedia

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    The optimal temperature range for a hairless guinea pig is 68 to 79 °F (20 to 26 °C), which is slightly higher than the optimal temperature range for the haired guinea pig. [2] Their sensitive skin has very much the same appearance as human skin, [5] but has the same needs as normal guinea pig skin.

  4. Baldwin guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    Hairless guinea pigs are not significantly physiologically different than regular haired guinea pigs, [4] although they need to eat more to maintain body heat. The optimal temperature range for a hairless guinea pig is 75 to 79 °F (24 to 26 °C), which is slightly higher than the optimal temperature range for the haired guinea pig.

  5. Cavia - Wikipedia

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    Cavia is a genus in the subfamily Caviinae that contains the rodents commonly known as the true guinea pigs or cavies. [1] The best-known species in this genus is the domestic guinea pig, Cavia porcellus , a meat animal in South America and a common household pet outside that continent.

  6. Adorable Guinea Pig Breeds You Should Know - AOL

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    Coronet Guinea Pig. Coronets are a breed of long-haired guinea pigs, with fur flowing from front to back, a coronet or rosette in the middle of its head, and a coat that comes in a range of hues ...

  7. Thermoregulation - Wikipedia

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    Normal body temperature is around 37°C (98.6°F), and hypothermia sets in when the core body temperature gets lower than 35 °C (95 °F). [2] Usually caused by prolonged exposure to cold temperatures, hypothermia is usually treated by methods that attempt to raise the body temperature back to a normal range. [3]

  8. Santa Catarina's guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    The male guinea pigs usually have higher masses. The lifespan of these cavies is not well known due to limited data and lack of research; however Moleques do Sul guinea pigs had an average monthly survival rate of (0.81) which is high for a species within a small geographic location. [2]

  9. Brazilian guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    This is a medium-sized guinea pig with an adult length of about 272 mm (11 in) and a weight of 637 grams (22.5 oz). The tail, at around 2.4 mm, is almost non-existent. The dorsal fur is dark olive-brown mixed with brown and black, and the underparts are a pale grey or yellowish-grey.