a guinea pig lives in a nicely sized hutch with nice bedding and will enjoy being out for a while in the frest air where it can eat grass in a safe hut where it can have a indoor bit where it can run into when it get scared :) x hope i helped :)
their lives
Panameño (masc.), Panameña (fem.), Panameños/-as (pl.)
All there lives
In the wild, it lives in South America. When domesticated, it lives just about everywhere!
Guinea Pigs live longer than Dwarf Hamsters.
Guinea pigs and hamsters are just about the same animal, so they die at about the same time.
rabbits and guinea pigs.
No, guinea pigs can go their whole lives without breeding its not necessary for their survival.
Yes. He lives in Papua New Guinea.
the chinchilla
both live the same amout of time, plus it really depends on the guinea pig...
Monotremes only live in the wild in Australia and the island of New Guinea. The platypus lives in rivers near the eastern coast of Australia. The short beaked echidna can be found throughout Australia and in south central New Guinea. Sir David's long beaked echidna lives in a tiny spot of New Guinea on the northern coast. The western long beaked echidna lives on the western end of New Guinea, and the eastern long beaked echidna lives in the central mountains of New Guinea all the way to the eastern end of the island.