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What (who) is guinea-pig - definition

DOMESTICATED RODENT FROM SOUTH AMERICA
Guinea pigs; Guinea Pig; Cavia porcellus; Guineapig; Guinea-pig; Guinea Pigs; Domestic Guinea Pig; Ginnie pigs; Pargs; Short-haired guinea pigs; Ginny pig; Guiena Pig; Cultural references to guinea pigs; Cavia leucopyga; Cavia longipilis; Cavia cobaya; Mus porcellus; Giunea pig; Guinea Pig pregnancy; Rumblestrutting; Domestic guinea pig; Laboratory guinea pig; Laboratory cavy; Lab cavy; Gary Shi; G pig; Gpig; G-pig; G. pig; C. porcellus; Grilled guinea pig; Popcorning; Cultural depictions of guinea pigs; Guinea pig meat
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guinea-pig         
guinea pig         
also guinea-pig (guinea pigs)
1.
If someone is used as a guinea pig in an experiment, something is tested on them that has not been tested on people before.
...a human guinea pig...
Nearly 500,000 pupils are to be guinea pigs in a trial run of the new 14-plus exams.
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A guinea pig is a small furry animal without a tail. Guinea pigs are often kept as pets.
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guinea pig         
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1. a tailless South American cavy, now completely domesticated as a pet or laboratory animal. [Cavia porcellus.]
2. a person or thing used as a subject for experiment.

Wikipedia

Guinea pig

The guinea pig or domestic guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), also known as the cavy or domestic cavy (), is a species of rodent belonging to the genus Cavia in the family Caviidae. Breeders tend to use the word cavy to describe the animal, while in scientific and laboratory contexts, it is far more commonly referred to by the common name guinea pig. Despite their common name, guinea pigs are not native to Guinea, nor are they closely related biologically to pigs, and the origin of the name is still unclear. They originated in the Andes of South America. Studies based on biochemistry and hybridization suggest they are domesticated animals that do not exist naturally in the wild, descendants of a closely related cavy species such as C. tschudii. They were originally domesticated as livestock for a source of meat, and are still consumed in some parts of the world.

In Western society, the guinea pig has enjoyed widespread popularity as a pet since its introduction to Europe and North America by European traders in the 16th century. Their docile nature, friendly responsiveness to handling and feeding, and the relative ease of caring for them have continued to make guinea pigs a popular choice of household pet. Organizations devoted to the competitive breeding of guinea pigs have been formed worldwide. Many specialized breeds, with varying coat colors and textures, are selected by breeders.

Livestock breeds of the guinea pig play an important role in folk culture for many indigenous Andean peoples, especially as a food source. The animals are also used in folk medicine and in community religious ceremonies. They are raised for their meat and are a culinary staple in the Andes Mountains, where they are known as cuy. In the 1960s a modern breeding program was started in Peru that resulted in large breeds known as cuy mejorados (improved cuy). Marketers tried to increase consumption of the animal outside South America.

Biological experimentation on domestic guinea pigs has been carried out since the 17th century. The animals were used so frequently as model organisms in the 19th and 20th centuries that the epithet guinea pig came into use to describe a human test subject. Since that time, they have been largely replaced by other rodents, such as mice and rats. However, they are still used in research, primarily as models to study such human medical conditions as juvenile diabetes, tuberculosis, scurvy (like humans, they require dietary intake of vitamin C), and pregnancy complications.

Examples of use of guinea-pig
1. Remember the 420,000 given to guinea pig farmers in Peru?
2. Gladys had no involvement in guinea pig breeding.
3. "It looks like a big guinea pig," says Miller, helpfully describing a Diictodon to the uninitiated.
4. Why should we be a guinea pig?" Comments (0) No comments have so far been submitted.
5. Four people have been charged with conspiracy to blackmail the guinea pig breeder.