Although your pet rabbit would "accept" a guinea pig companion, the habit of the rabbit to jump playfully when happy could cause serious internal injury or even death of the guinea pig companion.
Source:
http://www.petwebsite.com/rabbits/housing_rabbits.htm
If you want your rabbit to have a companion, the best choice is always another rabbit - however both rabbits MUST be neutered (or neutered and spayed if the companion is a female rabbit) to avoid fighting or breeding, along with saving you the other troubles that neutering can fix (some types of aggression in both genders, spraying in males and uterine cancer in females - unspayed females who are not bred from have an 80% chance of being diagnosed with uterine cancer by the age of five years).
Source:
http://www.fuzzy-rabbit.com/vet.htm
Also the rabbits should be introduced carefully (if possible take your first rabbit with you to a shelter to let him choose his own companion, as this would be much easier to deal with), first on neutral territory, and ONLY if the introduction goes well on the neutral territory, THEN socialize them in a place that your first rabbit considers his. If this doesn't go well put the rabbit companion in a separate cage, or if the cage is big enough, divide it so that each rabbit takes up half the cage and does not need to cross paths with the other rabbit.
Source:
http://www.fuzzy-rabbit.com/bonding.htm
No. They are entirely different animals and cannot breed together.
no, guinea pigs and rabbits should not be in the same cage.
yes
NO!!! guinea pigs and rabbits can NEVER live together, the rabbit could kick the guinea pig and end up killing him!!
It really depends on the personality of the dominant creature, in this case the rabbit.
what kind of male...dog, human,cat, horse, rabbit, guinea pig
Actually rabbits an guinea pigs are fine together. But maybe the female guinea pig is felling lonely being the only kind in the cage. Or maybe its because the rabbit just doesn't like the guinea pig. If it's possible you can try getting another female guinea pig or separating the the guinea pig and rabbits.
Don't keep rabbits and guinea pigs together. Rabbits can break guinea pig's spines easily (we assume by accident, but those wascally wabbits...), killing them.
No the guinea pig will no get pregnant.
A guinea pig because they are fatter and cuttier
A rabbit of course.
A male guinea pig is referred to as a Boar.
A male Guinea Pig is called a boar.Females are called sows.Boars.The term for a male guinea pig is a boar.
No. No, they're differenc species, and different species don't breed.