No we kept ours in a hutch in the garden but in the winter we covered the hutch doors with sacks to keep the warmth in. You can still keep them in the warm but make sure you make a decision. Don't keep them indoors for winter then put them outside for summer because it may be a shock to them. If they are unwell though bring them inside.
Guinea pigs are from the cool/cold Andes Mountains of South America.
warm(but not to warm)and a environment with the necessary nutrition
The climate during the Mesozoic Era was was warm and wet. It was too warm for polar ice caps to exist, and the environment was lush with dense plant life.
The lynx needs a warm place where rabits normally live . Forests. I've seen one by my house and i live by a forest.
Wild guinea pigs prefer to live in colder climates. They come from the country of South America where it is warm but they like to live up in the hills and mountains where it is much colder.
You do not need to maintain your lawn in the winter if you live in a cold location as it may go into hibernation. However, if you live in a warm environment or it is warm outside you will need to maintain your lawn more. You need to water, weed, spray and trim your lawn when it grows in the summer.
White clothing in a warm environment reflects the sun, thereby reducing how much heat the body feels.
The upper Kootenay peoples used tepees made from animal skin and poles because they live in the mountains so they need to be warm. (with animal skin)
No, they live in a warm environment and do not need to migrate
Damp and warm places.
Euglena are not warm blooded animals, however they need to stay warm to live. They also can live inside of a warm blooded animal.