They do like company and would definitely prefer another guinea pig with them.
No, I doubt it. I do have a friend who has a rabbit and guinea pig in the same hutch but guinea pigs are more friendly to there own species; especially if they're from the same litter.
Only to another guinea pig of the opposite sex.
Yes because guinea pigs are very social animals. It is highly recommended to have more than one guinea pig!
yes, guinea pigs are called caveys.
yes, guinea pigs are social animals and live in small herds in the wild. A guinea pig must have company in order for it to be entirely happy- without another guinea pig to talk to and exchange pleasantries with, the guinea pig will become withdrawn and depressed.
No, guinea pigs are not the tiniest version of a pig. Pigs are mammals and guinea pigs are also mammals but they are categorized into the rodent family
Guinea pigs aren't related to pigs in any way except for the name. Guinea pigs are rodents, farmyard pigs are not.
Guinea pigs.
No, get guinea pig food for guinea pigs.
a guinea pigs cousin would also be a guinea pig.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
Sometimes Guinea pigs chatter their teeth to display anger. If a guinea pig is chattering its teeth, that usually means it is feeling territorial or upset. If your guinea pig does this to another guinea pig, separate them. Careful, sometimes tame guinea pigs can become aggressive while chattering, and will bite.