Sometimes rabbits will try and mate with guinea pigs no matter what sex they are. However the rabbit cannot impregnate the guinea pig because it is a different species.
There are several reasons why you shouldnt keep guinea pigs and rabbits together, the rabbits are usually bigger than the guinea pig so there is some danger of the guinea pig being injured and although its rare, guinea pigs and rabbits have been known to mate which can harm the guinea pig and even the rabbit.
To a guinea pig, a rabbit possesses the ultimate qualities that it would instinctively look for in a mate.
well just like any other guinea pigs they can be and are allowed to mate
Yes. Both in the wild and in captivity, rabbits tend to find a "special friend" that they spend the majority of their time with and are faithful to throughout many breeding seasons. Rabbits who lose their partner often do not choose another and remain solitary.
Rabbits can not mate with guinea pigs. If the rabbit tries to mate with a guinea pig, it means that:They shouldn't live together. Rabbits and guinea pigs shouldn't share a cage because rabbits get easily scared and can accidentally hurt the piggies.Your rabbit could be trying to show dominance but again, give each one its own cage. A rabbit trying to be dominant could hurt the guinea pig.You should separate them when the rabbit mounts the guinea pig. Otherwise, if they get along, they can be together when you're there to supervise, but never when they're alone.
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No, While guinea pigs are considered rodents rabbits are considered Lagomorphs.
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You can put rabbits and guinea pigs together. But I think that's all
Yes, guinea pigs must mate to produce offspring.