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The image displays an informational sign about guinea pigs, titled "Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus)," attached to a wire mesh animal cage. The sign is oriented diagonally and provides details about the animal, including its scientific classification (Cavia porcellus, genus Cavia, family Cavidae) and clarifies that, despite its common name, it is not native to Guinea, nor biologically related to pigs. It states that guinea pigs originated in the Andes of South America and are domesticated animals not found in the wild. An image on the sign shows two guinea pigs, one black and white, and another brown and white. The sign is affixed to a robust, somewhat aged wire mesh enclosure, within which bedding or hay is visible. In the background, a substantial wooden beam structure can be seen, suggesting an indoor or covered animal housing facility, possibly a barn or part of a zoo. The setting appears to be an educational exhibit for animals, located in Markurdi, Nigeria. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
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