In Papua New Guinea, temperatures can reach hot levels, typically ranging from 30°C to 35°C (86°F to 95°F) during the hottest months. The climate is generally tropical, with high humidity making it feel even warmer. Coastal regions may experience slightly cooler temperatures due to sea breezes, but inland areas can become significantly hotter.
In warm weather not cold not very hot
most likely warm not to cold not to hot
hot
i am not sure but definitely not 21 degree Celsius.
Not really cold, still hot and tropical; mostly windy and rainy.
well,it may if the guinea pigs body feels hot put a little fan on them
No, your guinea pig should not have food that is not meant for them.
it is affected by the latitude and it's altitude
Feeling hot in temperature does not necessarily mean you are allergic to your guinea pig. Allergic reactions typically involve symptoms such as sneezing, itching, or hives, rather than just feeling warm. It's possible that other factors, such as environmental conditions or stress, could be causing your discomfort. If you suspect an allergy, it’s best to consult with a healthcare professional for proper evaluation.
NO, it is not good because your guinea pig might be cold, of its hot/summer... Then that's a different story... If its hot, you CAN shower them at night. :)
If a mass M1, of a fluid at temperature T1 is added to a mass M2 at temperature T2 then the new temperature will be (M1T1 + M2T2)/(M1 + M2) degrees - whether that is C or F.
They tend to be equal in temperature.For a start, it will remain hot.