minus-squareevinc2@lemmy.worldOPtoMildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Hairless Guinea Piglinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoThat is interesting, I never considered that these would be bred this way, mainly because it’s still such a novelty to see one. Love the “shivering scrotum” description too 🤣 linkfedilink
minus-squareevinc2@lemmy.worldOPtoMildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Hairless Guinea Piglinkfedilinkarrow-up20·1 year agoI love it. I cackled when he started eating. For comparison linkfedilink
minus-squareevinc2@lemmy.worldOPtoMildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Hairless Guinea Piglinkfedilinkarrow-up11·1 year agoThat is an amazing fun fact. linkfedilink
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That is interesting, I never considered that these would be bred this way, mainly because it’s still such a novelty to see one. Love the “shivering scrotum” description too 🤣