actually, guinea pigs ears are a lot better than human ears, so don't expose them to noises to loud.
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also black guinea pigs have far better hearing than guinea pigs of another color (7 guinea pigs) and most guinea pig dont like high pitch or fast tempo noise...
Hearing. Guinea pigs cant see as well a humans can but their hearing is alot better than ours.
i think a guinea pig's hearing is better than a hamster's because i tried to sneak up to my guinea pig but when i saw my guinea pig it was staring straight at me like it knew i was there already. i once owned a hamster and they did not notice me very often as much as guinea pigs. ;D
A guinea pig hearing is like this: guinea pigs hearing is very sensitive so try not to scream around one cause it could really hurt there ears so do not scream around guinea pigs
Just like humans, guinea pigs vary in size :)
Guinea pigs have excellent hearing and can hear sounds at a higher frequency than humans. They use their sense of hearing to communicate with each other through various vocalizations such as squeaks, whistles, and purring. Loud noises can startle guinea pigs and may cause them stress, so it's important to keep their environment quiet and peaceful.
No. tums are ment for humans. Not really animals. But u could use a medicine ment for guinea pigs.
Yes, they do have good hearing. They can hear better than humans.
Guinea pigs can smell very well, they have good hearing and they feel things. They can see just about as good as we can
Probably Gerbils, because they are indoor animals, and guinea pigs are fragile
yes guinea pigs can actually hear quite well. they get startled by loud noises and some may know when your about to feed them if they hear and reconize the bag being opened. when you are holding your guinea pig you want to talk nice and soothing to your pig.
Just as much as humans.
Social and wild, they are in between..They love being with other guinea pigs, but are sometimes weary of humans.