No. Blindness probably occurs with the same rarity in guinea pigs as it does with other creatures in the animal world. Also, albino guinea pigs don't necessarily suffer blindness any more often than non-albinos.
guinea pigs are not born blind. they have to be very independent to get away from their predetors within a week
it all depends on the breed and colourings. if it is an albino it most likely to be blind.Second AnswerNo. Blindness probably occurs with the same rarity in guinea pigs as it does with other creatures in the animal world. Also, albino guinea pigs don't necessarily suffer blindness any more often than non-albinos.
No. if they were guinea pigs that don't fight with each other than the non-blind one might help the blind one get around, eat and live a normal life.
Yes , all guinea pigs are different. They vary in personality , looks and in intelligence. No two guinea pigs are the same.
GUinea pigs aren't found in the wild anymore. All guinea pigs are domesticated.
all animals including guinea pigs can get cancer
NO! They will become blind and it has very little air circulation!
Like all animals, guinea pigs are in the Eukaryota domain.
no. guinea pigs are not related to pigs at all. it is just a name. they are actually rodents.
a very good and helpful website about guinea pigs is guineapigsclub.com. they have all types of helpful stuff for guinea pigs!
Guinea Pigs are not endangered and are bread in millions all over the world
All breeds of guinea pigs eat the same thing.