cats ,maybe dogs and wild animals.my 2 4day old babie guinea pigs were attacked by
cats and so was the dad guinea pig and they didn't survive:(so never let your cats near your guinea pigs if they are not in a closed hutch or run or cage
guinea pigs are part of the rodent family so they are related to mice, rats, ect. they are also surprisingly related to porcupines. they are not related to pigs.
Foxes are omnivorous which means they will eat almost anything. But they do tend to like meat. Small animals and insects are their usual prey so yes, guinea-pigs might be something they would eat.
NO guinea pigs are NOT bad luck. Guinea pigs are actually very lucky animals, a lot of people have tried them. Try it your self, buy one today!
Guinea Pigs are very social animals and love to live in pairs or more. uinea pigs are very chatty and will talk to each othe alot. It is not recommended that guinea pigs live on their own.
Animals such as frogs, hampsters, insects and spiders dont have tails.
Yes. Guinea Pigs can see in color.
Guinea pigs are prey animals and have no actual defenses aside from hiding and freezing. Eyesight doesn't do much if a predator is stalking the prey. Guinea pigs have great hearing and an excellent sense of smell - both of these senses do much more in helping a prey animal detect a threat.
Foxes are omnivorous which means they will eat almost anything. But they do tend to like meat. Small animals and insects are their usual prey so yes, guinea-pigs might be something they would eat.
I don't think they prey on anything.
all animals including guinea pigs can get cancer
Like all animals, guinea pigs are in the Eukaryota domain.
Guinea pigs are from the same group of animals as hamsters, rats, gerbils etc. They are rodents.
rats
No, guinea pigs are not nocturnal animals.
Guinea pigs don't have pouches. Sugar gliders and other animals do, guinea pigs are NOT one of them.
all that i know i that bunnies are ok to put with guinea pigs
Guinea pigs are mammals. All animals with fur and give milk are mammals.
rodents