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Baby Abyssinian Guinea Pig On White Background. (2 Weeks Old) The Abyssinian Guinea Pig Has Quite The Distinctive Look. They Have A Fur Pattern Consisting Of 8 To 10 Hair Whorls, Called Rosettes. You Could Say That They Always Look Like They’Re Having A Bad Hair Day, But That Is Just Part Of Their Charm The Guinea Pig (Cavia Porcellus), Also Commonly Called The Cavy, Is A Species Of Rodent Belonging To The Family Caviidae And The Genus Cavia. The Scientific Name Of The Common Species Is Cavia Porcellus, With Porcellus Being Latin For Little Pig. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Rodentia Suborder: Hystricomorpha Family: Caviidae Subfamily: Caviinae Genus: Cavia Species: Cavia Porcellus