lots of colors;
TSW (red, black and white),*red (rich brown),white(albino , red eye's and noes and feet),*self black (all black),*self red (all rich brown),*brindle (1-2 colors mixed in a self or solid color),*agouti (self color with hallo hair making a shiny glowing color) also a type of cavy- And much more, but these are the most common.thanksSavannahGuinea Pigs come in as many colors and color combinations
The colors are brown, black, white, brown white and black and all sorts of colors
Guinea pigs can be all sorts of different colours. For example, one of mine is just blond, and the other one is black, white, and red.
Depends on what you fed it. Colour is not important, but the pellets should be dry.
Guinea pigs can be different colors. They can be brown, tan, black, white...you name it. They pretty much have the colors dogs or cats have.
tHE SAME COLOR AS YOURS BUT WHEN DRIES IT TURNS WHITE
They can come in gray,white black brown orange and baige. Sometimes all of those colours
Look at the color or pattern on your guinea pigs fur, or see its personality.
they see color.
Guinea pigs are known to have dichromatic color vision. This means that guinea pigs can see every color, but red.
guinea pigs wild or not can have any length of hair and any color depending on the breed.
Guinea pigs can be all sorts of color: ginger, white, black ,brown ,cream ,grey ,pink (when bold).
Yes. Guinea Pigs can see in color.
actually, guinea pigs ears are a lot better than human ears, so don't expose them to noises to loud. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- also black guinea pigs have far better hearing than guinea pigs of another color (7 guinea pigs) and most guinea pig dont like high pitch or fast tempo noise...
Even though guinea pigs are the same color as calico cats they are not calico, so they do not have the same gene dominations. Argo, yes.
A guinea pig's color has nothing to do with its life, except for if it is getting bald patches or patches of color that weren't there before.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
No.
First of all, guinea pigs don't have fur, they have hair. That is why they are used for testing cosmetics and hair products. As a guinea pigs ages, it's hair probably gets just a little lighter or darker. But that is only true with colored guinea pigs, not albinos.