26+ Female Guinea Pig Reproductive Anatomy

26+ Female Guinea Pig Reproductive Anatomy. The guinea pig or domestic guinea pig (cavia porcellus), also known as the cavy or domestic cavy (/ˈkeɪvi/), is a species of rodent belonging to the genus cavia in the family caviidae. Determining the difference between a male and female guinea pig requires a closer look at their reproductive organs.

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Guinea pigs have 20 teeth however you only see the first four. Guinea pigs are sexually mature as young as one month. Determining the difference between a male and female guinea pig requires a closer look at their reproductive organs.

In the philippines, swine industry is the second largest contributor to the to achieve these optimal reproductive rates, basic understanding of the anatomical and physiological function of the female pig reproductive system is.

Most of these tumors are in the ovaries or both male and female guinea pigs can develop cancer of the mammary glands. External anatomy pretty little biologists fetal pig. The guinea is a vertebrate, meaning is has a backbone as well as a skull and rib bones. However, there are some behavioral differences which you must know if you are getting a guinea pig.


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