No
The common mango TREE is has a "scientific name" of Mangifera indica.The leaves are called "leaves." I do believe they are of the evergreen type. But other than that ... they're just leaves.
The leaves
The leaves of the mango tree are evergreen, alternate, simple, and broad.
Yarrow leaves are dried and used in herbal medicine.
The phylum of mango leaves is Magnoliophyta (Angiosperms), and the class is Magnoliopsida (Dicots).
For the mangotrees photosynthesis perhaps?
mangifera indica
Mango trees typically lose their leaves during the dry season, which is usually in the winter months.
Yellowing of mango leaves can be caused by various factors such as nutrient deficiencies, overwatering, pests, diseases, or environmental stress. It is important to examine the specific conditions of your mango tree to determine the exact cause of the yellowing leaves and take appropriate action to address the issue.
I think guinea pigs can certainty eat mango leaves if you peel it and don't give them to much because you don't know if its great for them.
By the peculiar smell from its crushed leaves
paper