An elephant
yes
a guinea pigs cousin would also be a guinea pig.
yes, otherwise they would not be called guinea 'pig'
No. But you would notice infections in a guinea pig that it can't pass on. that's why you have to choose your guinea pig carefully.
They occupy different niches in the natural environment. For elephants, being larger was a survival trait. For guinea pigs, a higher reproductive rate was an adaptation. Most guinea pigs would not survive in the elephant's native lands, and the elephant might starve in areas where there is only enough food for smaller mammals.
One would be crying and throwing his or her guinea pig
If you're looking for a guinea pig that doesn't shed, a Skinny Pig would be your best bet. They are hairless guinea pigs.
if the guinea pig is avoiding the rabit then yes but i would strongly advise seeing a vet
A black guinea pig would have a black coat color, while a white guinea pig would have a white coat color. Color variation in guinea pigs is due to different alleles of the gene controlling coat color, resulting in different phenotypes.
Well it would probably be best if you got a guinea pig from a breeder or a petstore
I would just give my guinea pig "love".
It depends on what kind of guinea pig you have. If you have a day time guinea pig then it will actually want light. But you probably have a night time meaning it is active at night then your guinea pig would not like the light.