Cavies [noun]
Definition of Cavies:
experimental subject
Opposite/Antonyms of Cavies:
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Sentence/Example of Cavies:
A few guanaco and ostriches, a sprinkling of cavy, and many pampa foxes seemed to eke out an existence there.
The residents of Colohuapi informed me that the place formed the southern limit of the distribution of the cavy.
The River Deseado forms the southern limit of the distribution of the Patagonian cavy.
This is one of the most common troubles that a Cavy raiser has to contend with.
The name applied to the wild stock whence our Guinea-pig is derived is the Restless Cavy.
The Patagonian Cavy, as this animal is called, has twelve dorsal vertebrae, and rudimentary clavicles.
I was still on behind driving the cavy-yard, which was the name given to the sore-footed oxen.
The common agouti, or yellow-rumped cavy (D. agouti), is of the size of a rabbit.
The nest was of dry grass and lined with the fur of the cavy.
The tools used are made of the incisor teeth of the paca and cavy.