The Abyssinian guinea pig is a distinctive breed known for its unique rosette-patterned fur. These rosettes, or “cowlicks,” are caused by a dominant gene that creates whorls of hair growing in opposite directions. The Abyssinian guinea pig’s coat is short and dense, and comes in a variety of colors including black, red, gold, and white.
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The Abyssinian guinea pig is a distinctive and popular breed of guinea pig known for its unique rosette-shaped fur pattern. This breed originated in England in the 19th century and is characterized by its short, dense coat that forms distinctive swirls or “rosettes” all over its body.
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The Abyssinian guinea pig is a breed of guinea pig that is known for its distinctive coat. The coat is made up of rosettes, which are whorls of hair that grow in a spiral pattern. Abyssinian guinea pigs come in a variety of colors, including black, white, red, and gold.
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