Jumping Guinea Pigs

One thing is for sure, jumping guinea pigs is not a very common thing and there doesn’t seem to be a lot of information as to the fact that there are jumping guinea pigs and this fact does truly play a role when deciding on getting one for a pet. However before we dive too deeply into the jumping guinea pig we should first know that the guinea pig has a fabulous history and has traveled literally all over the world in order to find its way over into the western civilizations. Next time you look at a jumping guinea pig or any guinea pig in general, you will be looking at something that has traveled from afar and were actually once used to trade furs as well as meat from the Incas Tribes in Peru. However, that is only where the good stuff starts.

A Bit of Guinea Pig History
The Incas tribe in Peru first found these little creatures and immediately discovered the worth of them even though they were quite small. The Incas hunted the jumping guinea pigs and used the fur to trade to European traders as well as using the meat for nourishment. They carried on this way for many years and eventually a few of the European traders decided to take the jumping guinea pigs back to Europe with them. When the Europeans got their hands on these creatures they immediately fell head over heels in love with them and many began keeping them as pets. This is how the jumping guinea pig was domesticated and it first took place in Europe.

The began to grow in popularity in Europe and soon many people rushed out to find one for themselves to domesticate and house as a family pet. There is much discrepancy over the name of the jumping guinea pig when it was first introduced to Europe but in those days, these pets cost around one Guinea so many believe that it is actually a reference to the cost of the creature that it acquired its name.

What About Jumping Guinea Pigs?
As mentioned above, although they have the name jumping guinea pigs or guinea pigs, they are not really of the pig family. Guinea pigs can jump just like rabbits jump with the exception of maybe not as high in height but they most certainly can jump. Remember this often over-looked fact when you are building a habitat for your new guinea pig because if it doesn’t have a roof, it can definitely jump out and have a free run session.

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