TeaLovingDave 6 Aug 2014 They do indeed appear to be Rock Cavy (Kerodon rupestris) - the species was certainly held in the Clore, as it was first bred in the UK there.
They do indeed appear to be Rock Cavy (Kerodon rupestris) - the species was certainly held in the Clore, as it was first bred in the UK there.
Nanook 6 Aug 2014 TeaLovingDave said: They do indeed appear to be Rock Cavy (Kerodon rupestris) - the species was certainly held in the Clore, as it was first bred in the UK there. Click to expand... Yes I am sure you are right. Thank you.
TeaLovingDave said: They do indeed appear to be Rock Cavy (Kerodon rupestris) - the species was certainly held in the Clore, as it was first bred in the UK there. Click to expand... Yes I am sure you are right. Thank you.