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Guinea Pig Race | Funny And Cute Guinea Pigs Video | green screen video

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Guinea pig race video is made based on funny guinea pigs stories. funny guinea pig driving a car on his road trip in the jungle. It's a sad and emotional animal story also a moral story.
disclaimer: this video is made by green screen, editing software. no animals were harmed during the making of these films.

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The guinea pig or domestic guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), also known as cavy or domestic cavy is a species of rodent belonging to the family Caviidae and the genus Cavia. Despite their common name, guinea pigs are not native to Guinea, nor are they closely biologically related to pigs, and the origin of the name is still unclear. They originated in the Andes of South America. Studies based on biochemistry and hybridization suggest they are domesticated descendants of a closely related species of cavy, such as C. Tschudi, and do not exist naturally in the wild. They were originally domesticated as livestock, for a source of meat, and continue to be consumed as food.
Guinea pigs, just like other animals, enjoy fun and stimulation. From running around and simply exploring their environment to burrowing and playing with toys, guinea pigs can find fun and enjoyment in many activities.
Leafy greens like romaine lettuce, kale, cilantro, or parsley should comprise the bulk of your pig's fresh produce. Vegetables like red or green pepper, broccoli, and tomatoes have high levels of vitamin C in them and are great daily options. Add carrots, zucchini, and sweet potato once or twice a week.
What do guinea pigs love the most?
They can be kept outdoors or indoors, and their needs are basic: a roomy cage, safe bedding, a ceramic food bowl, a water bottle with a sipper spout, guinea pig pellets, and timothy hay. They love to play, and small wooden chew toys or grass balls will keep them entertained and healthy.

guinea pigs prefer to sleep on soft surfaces
I know that in some eastern countries, guinea pig owners use plastic and puppy pads because of the extreme heat. I think fleece houses should always be supplied as they do love cuddling up on soft surfaces. I believe they should only be housed on fleece or hay. Fleece is my preferred option but I understand why some cages are constructed the way they are in hot climates. Pigs are not very good at regulating their temperatures so their environment.
Guinea pig pros:

They have individual personalities, and they can be really funny. They are tiny people in fur coats.
If properly socialized, they will be your best friend and snuggle buddy. They can be extremely affectionate with cuddling and nosebumping, and sometimes even licking (our Mimi was a licker!).
They’re naturally community animals, but they don’t necessarily need other guinea pigs if you spend a lot of time with them.
They can be trained to use a litter box, both inside their cage and when they’re out for “floor time.”
They live for 5–8 years.
They don’t bite. Handling our 3 girls, I think I was only ever nipped hard enough to draw blood once, and it was an accident. Fingers can look a lot like baby carrots.
They’re quite smart and can even be taught to do tricks.
They’re crepuscular — most active at dawn and dusk. They are unlikely to disturb your sleep with shenanigans.
They make really cool noises!
Guinea pig cons:

They require special dietary care. They need a Vitamin C and roughagerich diet. This means lots of fresh veggies and lots of hay. Expect your grocery bill to go up!
They need a large cage PLUS “floor time” — room on the floor where they can romp and play and potentially socialize with other guinea pigs. Ours were kept in separate cages, but we’d lay out a towel and set up a ring of wire storage cube panels for them to play together a few times a week. Some people have a whole room pigproofed and dedicated to floor time.

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