tengerimalacok
Tengerimalacok, also known as guinea pigs, are popular domesticated rodents originating from the Andes region of South America. They are believed to have been domesticated by indigenous peoples thousands of years ago, primarily for food and religious ceremonies. Today, they are widely kept as pets worldwide due to their gentle nature and relatively easy care requirements.
These small animals are social creatures and typically thrive in pairs or small groups. They communicate through
Tengerimalacok come in a wide array of breeds, differing in coat type, color, and size. Their lifespan