yes but they will come out weird and possibly disorented
yes, there are
Mammals.
no Guinea pigs are domesticated and easy to breed so their is no threat of extinction
Sure! Then you would just have a cross bred piggy!
Yes, all types of guinea pigs shed their fur regularly. The frequency and amount of shedding can vary depending on the breed and the season, but shedding is a natural process for all guinea pigs. Regular grooming can help manage shedding and keep their coat healthy.
no
No.
You can breed different breeds of guinea pigs, such as American, Abyssinian, Peruvian, and Skinny pigs. It's essential to carefully consider genetics and ensure proper care for the pregnant guinea pig and babies. Responsible breeding can help maintain healthy and diverse guinea pig populations.
The best age to breed your guinea-pigs is 5 months to a year old.
your guinea pigs should already know the others male.if you want to breed then keep them alone for a while.
you will hav to breed them first
Mop guinea pigs are not a separate breed but rather a descriptive term for long-haired guinea pigs with flowing coats. To get a mop guinea pig, look for guinea pigs with long, silky fur at reputable breeders or rescue shelters. Remember that grooming and maintenance for long-haired guinea pigs may require more attention.