Yes, you can get long haired and short haired guinea pigs which will grow up to 10-14 inches long while hamsters will grow up to 14 centimetres long.
Not really. It's pretty much a stub of a tail.
short-tailed Old World burrowing rodent with large cheek pouches
Guinea pig
The Guinea Pig is a small stout-bodied short-eared tailless domesticated rodent (Cavia porcellus) of South American origin
Yes. A guinea pig is less territorial than a hamster. Never put a hamster with a guinea pig as surprisingly the hamster will kill the guinea pig as they will not share unless they are breeding.
A long haired hamster, also known as a syrian hamster, can grow up to 5-6 inches. Even though they have longer and messier coats types than a short haired hamster, a long haired hamster does not grow bigger in size than a short haired. Long haired hamsters reach their full size a within a year after birth.
You have a ton of hamsters..Hamster: short-tailed Old World burrowing rodent with large cheek pouchesHoarding: is a general term for the large accumulation of food or other items. The term is used to describe both animal and human behavior. It is normal stage of behavior in children.
The Agouti. They are in Rainforests in Mexico, Central America, and Northern South America. They live 13-20 years and there are 13 different species. To see a picture and read more, go to http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/mammals/rodent/Agoutiprintout.shtml
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that will proberly be a Syrian Hamster or the Golden Hamster.
There is no such thing as a teddy bear hamster. They are called syrians. There are short-haired and long-haired syrians. There is no significant difference, the same way there is no significant difference between brunettes and red-heads.
Well, first of all, guana is the abbreviation of Guiana Island. Now you know what guana means. Second, a pig is a young swine that is not mature for it's age. So a guana pig is a pig that is from Guiana Island. Unless you mean guinea pig. A guinea pig means a small stout-bodied short-eared tailless domesticated rodent often kept as a pet.