Guinea pig

In the West, the guinea pig was first described in 1554 by Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner.

An excerpt from the article 20 facts about guinea pig

The earliest known European illustration of a domestic guinea pig is a painting by an unknown artist from the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London, dated 1580. The painting depicts a girl in a typical Elizabethan dress holding a guinea pig in a tortoise shell.

The earliest recorded guinea pig remains being a partial skeleton were found at Hill Hall, an Elizabethan manor house in Essex. They date to around 1575.