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    Camilo Walker

    What Food Is Best For Guinea Pigs?

    Keeping guinea pigs at home is very common. To live a pet you need to create comfortable conditions and choose the right food. To ensure a normal life and maintain the health of guinea pigs should be fed such food that they could eat in their natural habitat. In this article, we will consider what guinea pig eats in a home environment, when and how to feed it, what should and should not be given, the description of feed, the diet of pregnant females and newborn babies.

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    Camilo Walker

    How Much Water Do Guinea Pigs Drink?

    In the natural environment, guinea pigs consume little liquid, because they eat mostly moist, juicy herbs. And at home, the necessary moisture is replenished with fruits and vegetables. And yet, water is necessary for them. It is important to know how much guinea pig drinks.

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    Noah Young

    How Often To Clean Guinea Pig Cage?

    To prevent various diseases in guinea pigs cells need to be cleaned and disinfected.

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    Noah Young

    Can A Guinea Pig Live Alone?

    Can a guinea pig live alone – this is the question many guinea pig owners ask.

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    Karla Miller

    How Long Do Guinea Pigs Live Indoors?

    Guinea pigs are popular among children. Guinea pigs are charming domesticated rodents the size of a dwarf rabbit or puppy. However, among adults, too, there are many fans of Kavy (guinea pigs) – this is what breeders often call their pets. Wonderful companions, very unpretentious and able to stretch in attractiveness with beauties – cats or pocket dogs, guinea pigs can easily remember not only their name but also many commands.

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    Nolan Foster

    Can Guinea Pigs Eat Apples?

    Apples are one of the most common fruits on the planet. This is because they are unpretentious and contain many useful components. Today we will answer the question: can guinea pigs eat green apples? This fruit includes a stock of nutrients consisting of fats, proteins, carbohydrates, dietary fibers (pectin). Also, the apples have a lot of vitamins A, B, C, and provitamin acids. Such components are necessary for many living organisms, so the consumption of these fruits has an overall positive effect on the body. Also, in addition to useful nutrients, in apples some fibers physically cleanse the intestines, restoring the digestive tract. Guinea pigs are no exception, they also need vitamins and nutrients, so these fruits are also useful to them. In addition to the fruit, for guinea pigs are very useful seeds of this fruit, they clean the teeth of the pet well.

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    Camilo Walker

    50 Interesting Facts About Tits

    Perhaps these are the most famous birds. Yellow breast, blackhead, and blue wings are easy to remember and recognize everywhere. The habitat of these representatives of the feathery family is huge and captures even North Africa. Even though the tit is not among the singing birds, it is quite voiceful. According to ornithologists, these birds can make about 40 sounds in a different tonality. There are other interesting facts about tits. There are 61 species of these birds. Earlier, they also included long-tailed and thick-tailed tits, but it turned out that they are not related. It is noteworthy, but these crumbs are very loyal creatures. The families created by tits usually do not disintegrate. And if one of the partners dies, the other is very hard to endure loneliness. We have collected for you the most interesting facts about tits.

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    Charlotte Green

    Fun Facts About Rhea

    Rhea is a nonflying bird that lives in South America. Outwardly, it looks like an African ostrich. Despite this similarity, these ostriches are very distant relatives of the rhea-like. American Rhea is much smaller than its African ancestor and not so shy. Europeans first got acquainted with these birds in the 16th century. They were described by Pedro Cieza de León, a Spanish priest, and traveler. The first description of the ostrich appeared in his book “The Chronicles of Peru”. There are other fun facts about rhea. Like ostriches, rhea can be bred on farms. It is done not only in South America. The Rhea farm was in Germany. Once, several birds ran away from it. They liked the climate in Germany, and they began to breed in natural conditions. Now their population has reached several hundred. They are trying to control it but to no avail. We have collected fun facts about rhea for you.

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    Evelyn Star

    Fun Facts About A Wallaby

    Wallaby is a small or middle-sized macropod native. Compared to kangaroos, it is much smaller: its height is only 52-81 centimeters, tail length varies from 42 to 93 centimeters, weight – from 7.7 to 10 kilograms. There are also other fun facts about a wallaby. It inhabits Australia, mainly in the state of Queensland, having fallen in love with the jungle. They eat only the best varieties of plants, adore some kinds of ferns and berries. If there is any danger, wallabies can do without water and food for a long time. In the natural environment, they can live from 14 to 20 years, in the home – 10, all depends on diet and living conditions. We have collected the most interesting facts about the wallaby.

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    Evelyn Star

    Fun Facts About Muskrat

    The muskrat looks like a rat. The structure of the lips is similar to another semi-aqueous animal – the beaver. Thanks to which it can eat underwater. Unlike the beaver has no paddle-tail. Concedes it and its size, although it looks larger than a rat. Body and tail length is almost the same 23-35cm and 18-28cm. The weight of an adult rat varies about 1.5 kg. There are other interesting facts about muskrat. The real home of this animal is the middle belt of North America. The muskrat was brought to Europe in 1905. At present, it has settled down to the eastern outskirts of Eurasia. It prefers swampy places and does not need big open dams like beavers. We have collected for you the most amazing facts about muskrat.

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    Khai Dove

    Interesting Facts About Lemurs

    Lemurs are mammals of the order Primates. Their habitat is extremely limited; lemurs are found only in Madagascar and Comoros. However, such a small habitat has not affected the amazing diversity of these animals. There are other interesting facts about lemurs. It is believed that since isolated Madagascar has not been penetrated by other monkeys, lemurs in its diversity have occupied all available ecological niches. These are small animals with an elongated muzzle, which resembles a fox in some way. The visiting card of lemurs is a big little bit of eyes, usually in yellow or nut color. We have collected the most interesting facts about lemurs.

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    Evelyn Star

    Interesting Facts About The Mongoose

    The mongoose is a mammal predatory animal. A separate family of mongoose was separated from the family of weavers. It is not the largest animal. Its body length usually does not exceed 75 cm and weighs only 1 to 5 kg. It looks like a ferret: it has a sharp-nosed muzzle and small ears. There are other interesting facts about the mongoose. The mongooses are common in Asia and Africa. In culture, the animal became famous thanks to the story of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi about the struggle of the brave mongoose with the royal cobras. We collected the most interesting facts about the mongoose.

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    Evelyn Star

    Amazing Facts About Polar Bear Cubs

    Today we will tell you amazing facts about polar bear cubs.

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    Noah Young

    Interesting Facts About Tapir You Need To Know

    The tapir is a large beast that lives in South and Central America. They rarely grow more than a meter, but in length, they reach two meters, and in weight – 300 kg. Externally, the tapir resembles a pig, although its closest relatives are rhinoceroses and horses. Taking into account a quite noticeable proboscis on the muzzle, we can assume that the genetic code has something from elephants. These are not all interesting facts about the tapir. Tapirs prefer to live near water bodies, in impassable forests. All their life is connected with water: they hide there from enemies, clean the wool, sometimes eat and mate. Animals are exclusively herbivorous, so in addition to algae, they can eat vegetables and fruits. It is quite understandable that American farmers are not very happy with the neighborhood with these amazing creatures. We have collected for you the most interesting facts about tapir.

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    Amelia B

    Amazing Facts About Fishing Cats

    The fishing cat is perhaps the only type of cat, which has a strong attachment to water, as it eats mostly fish. The animal sits in an ambush on the shore, and when fishing cat comes close to it – jumps into the water and with one precise hit of a clawed paw throws it ashore. Today we will tell you amazing facts about fishing cats.

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    Nolan Foster

    Do Dogs Have Blood Types?

    Dogs do have different blood types, 13 different blood types.

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