yes, but there are some exeptions. like if your 2 male/femail (if you don't want babys this is best) guinie pigs have been to gether since you adoped them and they've been in the same cage, then cances are they won't sudently turn on each other. but if one has made a home of the cage (urinated/ had a B.M.) then yes they will. to avoid this simply, wash the cage from to bottom, then bleach the cage, then do a wash to get the bleach out then rince the cage completly. this inshures that all of the one ginuine pigs smells are gone, after all that feel free to add another guinie pig, but make shure to daa them at the same time.
if you do want baby guinie pigs then one male and up to 5 females. this way they wont be competing for a mate.
normally, around 4 to 8 years.
yes male guinea pigs do fight and this is to prove dominance in each other but then again if your pigs are constantly fighting this could be because of hatrid and then you should find them another friend as soon as possible before harm is done to either one of the pigs and also if your thinking of getting some pigs please don't shop....... ADOPT!!
Male guinea pigs only fight when they are trying to be the leader of there herd, there is always a dominate piggy in the herd.
Dominance
They stay in packs and when they travel they follow each other in a straight line in order of dominance with the dominant male as the leader XD i saw my guinea pigs do that when i let them explore the house.
NO
NO they just call then guinea pigs or Piggy's cuz that seek like pigs
guinea pigs live 4 to 7 years.
normally, around 4 to 8 years.
Well, not really. If you clean there cage/hutch maybe once a week and bath them then there not smelly. Remember that you have to clean there cage, guinea pigs hate to run around in there poo or dirty hay.I belive you've made a spelling mistake with 'Guinie pigs' , it should be 'Guinea pigs'. Sorry if this has caused any trouble.Hope this helped:)
Yes,a hamster is a rodent,anything as small like thatisa rodent including guinie pigs,rats,and mice
Boars fight for dominance of their cage and can become aggressive, however if the pair of them grew up together there shouldn't be any problem.
it is perfect because guinea pigs are herd animals so they adore to be in groups but make sure they have a big enough cage and two males might fight, two of different genders will reproduce, and two females might fight for dominance. Just make sure they know each other. They will be fine then!
Rats fight to establish dominance.
Some tarantulas fight for dominance.
They're fighting for dominance.
yes