yes
Yes the other answers right but if guineas or hamsters do they are normally not used to you (this goes for any animals) you should spend time with them.
They are related to tortises and dinosaurs
The grass hopper is s most comman to be related but the answer is no a grasshopper isnt.but a hamsters and mice are related
Three Guineas was created in 1938.
Rosehill Guineas was created in 1910.
Hamsters hear with their ears, just like people do.
Guineas begin laying eggs in April or May.
A good petshop in pudsey is Petstop and wares 23 Littlemoor road, they also offer an indoor boarding for small animals,ie bunnies, guineas, hamsters, etc
Mice, lemmings, hamsters, Gerbils, muskrat..
Two thousand guineas is equivalent to £2,100 in pounds. This is because one guinea is traditionally valued at £1.05. Thus, to convert guineas to pounds, you simply multiply the number of guineas by 1.05.
Raccoons will kill and eat any bird, guineas included.
i saw some there but they were all reserved because that kind of hamster is really popular but don't get one from a pet store, they normally don't get taken good care of, i would get one from a breeder