if it was snowing and if it was very cold then yes they could have serious death
no
In warm weather not cold not very hot
well,it may if the guinea pigs body feels hot put a little fan on them
..because the weather affects they fur and they might feel cold
It thickens in cold weather and gets thinner in hotter weather
In general, normal cold weather does not affect wireless signals. However, extremely cold weather could cause issues for external antennae that are exposed to conditions.
Yes, cold weather can significantly affect baby pigs, also known as piglets. They are particularly vulnerable to hypothermia due to their small size and limited fat reserves. To thrive, piglets require a warm environment, ideally around 85°F to 90°F in the first few weeks of life. If not adequately sheltered or heated, cold weather can lead to increased mortality rates and health issues in young pigs.
Yes so if your guinea pig lives outside you should bring it in when its cold or get a weather proof cover for the hutch.
Wind chill
he froze shrivled up and died
Wind chill
It has no significant effect on the oil level.