I would say theres about 12 guinea pig years in 1 human year
1 to 1
About 5
Around 20
You have to times the guinea pigs human years age by 16, like you times a dogs human years age by 7. For example if the guinea pig is 2 in human years then he will be 32 in guinea pig years.
I think so because there are 25 guines pig years in one human year,so 4 human years is 100 guinea pig years 4 is not that old it is common for a guinea pig to live for 7-8 years so its at its mid life crisis!!
A guinea pig's life expectancy is in the 3..5 year range (well cared-for, in captivity), that of a human is approximately 80 years (in the developed world). Therefore, each year of a guinea pig's life equates approximately 80 / 5 = 16 years. Note that simple linear adaptations do not provide a good translation. For example, a guinea gig reaches fertility within weeks, not within the human life equivalent of 14..16 years. The true translation between a guinea pig's age and that of a human will be non-linear, where the guinea pig gains more "human equivalent years" rapidly at first, but then ages at a slower rate than initially.
1 chimp year = 2 human years
there are 7 dog years in 1 human year.
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1 human year=7 budgie years Thats what I think...
15 llama years=1 human years
The formula is: 10.5 dog years per human year for the first 2 years, then 4 dog years per human year for each year after.
1 years old
i just did the math, its or 1-09 year ratio, they live up to 5-7 years, humans usually live a natrual life of 78.7. according to the world development indicators. Therefore using the information given to me by guinealynx.info, we can safely assume every year, guinea pigs age around 13 years. we should celebrate their birthdays nearing every months end. ho-ray