once they have nippels
NO NO Guinea pigs should not be bred so dont do it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:(
they are a gabbit and have very long ears no tail and have a shape like a guinea pig
Guinea pigs can be found for sale or adoption in a variety of places. You can go to a guinea pig breeder to purchase a pure-bred guinea pig with a pedigree. If a pure-bred animal is not necessary, you can find wonderful guinea pigs at pet stores or your local animal shelter.
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.
theree months to five months
Sure! Then you would just have a cross bred piggy!
Guinea pigs kept as pets in most of the world are generally the same size throughout all breeds. However, in Peru, some guinea pigs have been bred to grow much larger (about the size of a med-large rabbit). These are called "superpigs" and have been (unfortunately) bred for their meat. Guinea pigs are eaten in Peru.
Guinea pigs are rodents, very popular domesticated pets, and not found naturally in the wild. Pigs are bred on farms for their meat and are ungulates like horses and cows. While I think I can safely say there has never been a guinea pig weighing as much as 10 pounds, pigs can weigh over a ton.
They can play sometimes but when one is not ready to play the other is not ready to play and they do start to fight sometimes
it gets about 10- 14 inches and shouldn't weigh more than three pounds
Guinea pigs are quite the ready freddy animal. They are born with all their teeth, eyes open and ready to run. If their mother lives outside the newborn babies will be fine outside. As long as it is not too cold or too hot.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.