No, but from what I've read they have part porcupine in them and many other species that scientist are trying to identify.
in a way, yes... they both are rodents, and their teeth never stop growing... so they're related!
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
any rodent like rats, woodchucks, guinea pigs, ETC.
Guinea pigs dont live in Peru, they live in an island called Guinea this here, is a picture of guinea
Guinea Pigs are not from New Guinea, as many people think, they are actually from South America where they were roasted for food. They sold them for one Guinea (money) hence, the Guinea part in Guinea Pig. Also they sound like snorting pigs hence, the Pig part in Guinea Pig.For more information go to Guinea Pig Lnyx
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Yes, in fact, vegetables are a major part in a guinea pigs diet and should be given every day.
It can. Guinea pigs have differentnutritionalneeds than hamsters. Guinea pigs need a diet high in vitamin C. Also guinea pigs can choke on nuts and seeds. Best to stick with guinea pig food for guinea pigs. Try to avoid food with seeds andkernelseven if it isadvertisedfor guinea pigs as it is best to stick with pellets. Guinea pigs have a differentdigestivesystem opposed to hamsters. Be sure to have hay available for guinea pigs for them to graze when they want. Timothy hay is the main part of their diet.AlfalfaHay is best left to baby guinea pigs as it has highcalcium. Orchard hay is well liked among guinea pigs.
Guinea pigs belong to the family Caviidae, which is part of the order Rodentia.
No.
Guinea pigs can start with any part of their diet in the morning. Pellets, fruits, or veggies would be just fine.
I have three