Guinea's mostly die because of the HABITAT they live in and the amount of space they have and possibly the atmosphere, Guinea's need alot of space because in order for them to be able to breath well, the fumes have to be wide and for that to happen, they would need lots of space and air ;)
i myself wouldn't do it unless you check with the person you got the pig from or a vet when you take it there next! have fun with your piggy, PS. you can feed it fig newtons and vanilla wafers.
A group of young piglets is called a litter; this is particularly so while they are still young enough to be kept with their mother. Once the pigs are grown they are called a herd. Also, in some countries where pigs are still moved on the hoof, they can be known as a drove.
until they can fend and fly for themselves so they are ready to live on their own
mother pigs will only eat their young if the mom is starved or if the piglet was stillborn because in the wild the mother pig would have to do this to get rid of the smell of blood so predators would not come looking for their young that are still alive.
The average gay person does not die young.
Usually guinea pigs are very social animals, so it should be fine, provided the children are playing gentle and being careful. If they are very young they should be supervised or helped with the guinea pigs.
They blow up every full moon, then they fly down as bacon chops, thats how they die so yes they can die!!
Since pigs are mammals, they give birth to live young, so they are born from their mothers.
Because they did not want to die old
Guine pigs can be handled from birth although they are very scatty so you should use extreme caution. Young guinea pigs are not known for biting so can be handled the same way as adult guinea pigs
Yes! In fact guinea pigs eat hard foods like carrots and lettuce 2 hours after they are born! So it is fine.
No, they are 2 completely different species, like horses and cows.