Baby Rabbits are born naked and without open eyes.But,baby Guinea Pigs are more developed,they have fur on their body and are born with open eyes.
Baby Guinea Pigs can stand on its own feet just after a minute unlike rabbits.Also,baby Guinea Pigs can eat some foods that adult Guinea pigs eat.But,rabbit babies are fully depended on their mother for food.
Nothing, however rabbits require more space than guinea pigs. Rabbits require at least 6ft and a pair of guinea pigs at least need 4ft of space.
An ostrich is a bird and they lay eggs.They have feathers.Guinea Pigs are small rodents and they give birth to young ones and feed them milk.
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No, baby rabbits are called Kits.
No, this could prove harmful to either animal.
No, rabbits and guinea pigs cannot be together. Even if one is a kit and the guinea pig is smaller. I want to have rabbits and guinea pigs in the same cage too, but the "Big Book of Rabbits" doesn't recommend it-- no book does. Also when rabbits grow up, they tend to get more territorial and will kick the guinea pig very hard!
some rabbits are born without hair at first then when the rabbit gets older it might get hair or not All baby rabbits are born naked (without fur). Baby hares are born with fur. This is one difference between rabbits and hares. Unless the rabbit sick, or a mutant (seriously: I mean mutated genes), then it will grow fur. All normal baby rabbits grow fur eventually.
Baby rabbits are born 32 days after the mating between the doe and the buck
The difference is that there is an extra word
baby rabbits are called kits
Baby rabbits are called kits.
Rabbits have baby bunnies.
depending on the size of the Burm you can feed it baby rats or adult mice when they are small up to large rabbits, plucked chickens or Guinea Pigs..
Try using a specially fortified guinea pig or rabbit shampoo. They can usually be found quite easily at most petstores and will do wonders for your pet's coat. Shampoo fortified for guinea pigs and rabbits will make them smell better for longer than just plain old Johnson's Baby Soap.