keep males and females separated away from each other, or for a more permanent option, get males neutered
No, guinea pigs can go their whole lives without breeding its not necessary for their survival.
no i dont think so
Guinea pigs pur when they are upset and want you to stop touching them.
Definitely not theyr'e are lots of guinea pigs that people have as pets and people are constantlly breeding them in their homes. If you ment in the wild I'm not sure. :(
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guinea pigs are also commonly known as cavies
usually guinea pigs will eat the meat and stop at the skin. same with watermelon
Harriett Rubins has written: 'Guinea pigs, an owner's guide to choosing, raising, breeding, and showing' -- subject(s): Guinea pigs, Juvenile literature
Less than six months
No. You can keep the sexes apart to keep them from breeding unwanted babies.
Guinea pigs do not molt. Molting is when an organism with an exoskeleton 'sheds' it's outer skeleton and grows a new one, to regenerate. Guinea pigs shed their hair. They just do it; you can't stop it.
You stop feeding them when they die.