yes
Yes, with the proper housing.
Yes mini pig are real. They are usally refered to are micro pigs or teacup pigs.
The average age of a pet pig, if kept at a good weight and healthy is 12 - 18 years.
Whichever, but make sure that you get them young so you can choose whether they live indoors or outdoors. It depends entirely upon where you live. Guinea pigs kept as pets in Australia rarely live inside, unless they are show or breeding animals. There are brilliant hutches that can be bought for outdoors, which give the guinea pig plenty of protection from the heat in summer and the cold in winter.
No
I wouldn't recommend it.
They are perfectly comfortable living indoors. Outdoors, they will need some protection from the elements, and in winter they will need to come inside.
Mini pigs and regular pigs have different growth patterns. Mini pigs tend to grow at a slower rate and reach their full size earlier than regular pigs. Regular pigs grow faster and larger, taking longer to reach their full size. This difference in growth can impact their care and feeding requirements.
pigs live in mexico
guinea = small, mini so it basically means small pig, which guinea pigs are, only without the curly tail and with fur.
you have a pig
yes sometimes