No same
5-7years but can be longer or shorter according to the guinea pigs health.
well just like any other guinea pigs they can be and are allowed to mate
It's normal for some guinea pigs to have a red tint or red eyes. My male guinea pig is not albino, his eyes are brown but they have a red tint or in a certain lighting their red. But I see a lot of non-albino guinea pigs with red eyes, its normal.
red eyed guinea pigs usually occur in albino guinea pigs (no pigment so its white) its not as common but i wouldn't consider it rare.
No, that is only the albino type.
they live 4 to 7 years.
Of course. Nearly every species of animal can be born albino. http://www.freewebs.com/aaguineapigs/guineapigs.htm
albino giraffes are white and have pink eyes just like blind guinea pigs that's what they look like
it all depends on the breed and colourings. if it is an albino it most likely to be blind.Second AnswerNo. Blindness probably occurs with the same rarity in guinea pigs as it does with other creatures in the animal world. Also, albino guinea pigs don't necessarily suffer blindness any more often than non-albinos.
No. Blindness probably occurs with the same rarity in guinea pigs as it does with other creatures in the animal world. Also, albino guinea pigs don't necessarily suffer blindness any more often than non-albinos.
One way to differentiate between a hamster and a guinea pig is by size. Guinea pigs are typically larger than hamsters. Additionally, guinea pigs have rounded bodies with shorter legs compared to the more slender bodies and longer legs of hamsters. Hamsters also have shorter ears and tails than guinea pigs.
Guinea pigs generally live longer than hamsters. Guinea pigs have an average lifespan of 5-7 years, while hamsters typically live around 2-3 years. Proper care, diet, and environment can impact the lifespan of both pets.