Yes. Many websites cite that breadfruit is fine for guinea pigs.
a very good and helpful website about guinea pigs is guineapigsclub.com. they have all types of helpful stuff for guinea pigs!
Look in the related links for a link about guinea pigs.
NO they are toxic to guinea pigs stomachs Info from myguineapigkiki.weebly.com learn more abotu what they can eat there!
so they learn how to use guinea pig communication
There are 7 recognised breeds of guinea pig in the world, including the Abyssinian, Teddy, Peruvian, American, Silkie, Textel and the Coronet. Each of these breeds are recognised by breeders and shows world-wide... Other breeds inclue mutations of these guinea pigs, like the extremely rare hairless guinea pig. Found mostly only in America!
Guinea pigs are smart creatures and if you really try you may be able to but like dogs you can't teach an old guinea pig new tricks
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You shouldn't. To learn more about guinea pigs and their care, go to guineapigcages.com
Yes, small mammals, such as guinea pigs, hamsters, and gerbils help you learn.
There are 7 types of guinea pigs that are recognised world wide! The main types of guinea pigs, (the ones your mot likely to find at your pet store) Are the breeds, American and the abyssinian. The other 5 breeds are, the teddy, peruvian, silkie, texel and coronet. There are also other breeds that arn't classified as pure bred breeds and a classic example of this is the hair-less guinea pig.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.