Yeah, as long as you clean it out twice a week :)
They nurse them and teach them how to survive on their own.
until they are old enough to survive on their own! until they are old enough to survive on their own!
No, the young stay with the mother, sometimes for a year, and leave on their own when they feel they can survive on their own.
She may be feeling threatened and she may want her own place to have her babies by herself. When my guinea pigs are pregnant, I separate them from all other guinea pigs. That way they can settle down and relax - not get uptight about frustrating companions :) Maybe just separate your male and female!!!
Two animals that are born able to survive on their own after birth are the horse and the guinea pig. These animals are known as precocial species because they are born in a more developed state compared to other animals that require care and protection from their parents when they are young.
i bought my clidren 2 'male' guinea pigs for christams a few years back , only to discover one was actually a pregnant female. They both got on wonderfully and when the litter arrived the Male was very caring towards the babies, he treated them as if they were his own.
Yes, female armadillos care for their young, sometimes for as much as a year before the offspring is old enough to survive on its own. The male armadillo has nothing to do with raising the young.
Ginnie pigs live in South America and they learn from their parents to survive on their own .They eat allot of grass.
tigers aren't communal animals. they come together only to breed. the male then leaves the female to raise the young until they can survive on their own at which point she drives them out of her territory, otherwise they would compete for food
Yes a Mother Wolf cares for their young ones they take care of them until they can hunt and survive on their own
When breeding guinea pigs, it is essential to ensure the female guinea pig (sow) is at a healthy weight and age before breeding. Introduce the male guinea pig (boar) to the sow in a neutral territory, and they will likely mate on their own. However, it is crucial to monitor the pairing closely to prevent any aggressive behavior.
what fish feed their own young Both the male and the female Discus fish (Symphysodon discus) produce a nourishing slime on their sides/flanks for their fry to devour.