Guinea pigs are from South America so they are used to warm weather and like it. Unless you got them from a pet shop they are used to the climate in the pet shop. As long as they're warm, have food, water, and hay, they'll adapt to be happy =)
Guinea Pigs like warm weather. ( not hot) They originated from South America. I wouldn't bring my guinea pig out if it is colder than 75 degrees Fahrenheit. And no hotter than probably 90 degrees Fahrenheit because you could give it a heat stroke. Or in cold weather, the chills which could sadly kill it. I also wouldn't bring it out in the rain, or if it is damp outside. I would make sure it is sunny but your piggy isn't right in the sun either. :-)
I think that they were traded around the world. But they are originated in Guiana, South America.
Guinea pigs are originally from South America, the climate is very warm there.
Guinea pigs can be kept at room temperature, I have two of them.
The name Guinea Pig came from the sailors. sailors thought their squeals sounded like a pigs. and they sold guinea pigs for one guinea. thus guinea pig.
Guinea pigs originate from Peru
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.
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No, guinea pigs are native to the Andes Mountains in South America.
No. Don't feed guinea pigs any kind of salt.
Guinea Pigs don't have the same saliva as dogs.
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They come from africa.
Tap. But they have to have fresh everyday