no they do not travl in grops
Yes, they enjoy living in large groups of pigglies so they don't get lonley
No, guinea pigs do not hibernate in the wild. They are active year-round and rely on their surroundings and social groups to maintain body temperature. Guinea pigs are adapted to living in temperate regions where food is available throughout the year.
well.... guinea pigs might not be wild, but wild cavies, simalar to guinea pigs, are wild.
pigs are born in the wild in the farm some pigs are born in the wild
wild pigs are boars; which try to gore you :)
some pigs are
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.
Domestic pigs are descendants of wild boars, which are a type of wild hog. Through domestication and selective breeding, pigs have been adapted for human agriculture purposes. Wild hogs found in states like Texas are often hybrids of domestic pigs released into the wild and wild boars.
no, guinea pigs cannot live with these animals, and yes, guinea pigs will be hurt by wild mice. guinea pigs should live with other guinea pigs, and wild mice should stay wild.
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There is no exact count of wild pigs in Louisiana, but estimates suggest there are around 700,000 to 1 million wild pigs in the state. The population of wild pigs in Louisiana has been increasing in recent years, causing problems for agriculture and wildlife.
Chihuahuas are no longer a wild dog so the only time you will find them traveling in groups is when they're in a group with the dog walker.