No. Once it bites, we declare it to be a wild pig.
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no Guinea pigs are domesticated and easy to breed so their is no threat of extinction
Pigs are domesticated animals and produced by pig farmers for the meat industry. However there are many wild pigs at large. So they are both domestic and wild.
guinea pigs bite them self because they are itchy SO GIVE THEM A BATH
Both the ancestors of domestic pigs and chickens date to the late Miocene, so it is difficult to tell which one evolved first. Pigs are believed to have been domesticated before chickens.
Some guinea pigs bite in threatening situations so you might want to interact with them before you buy them maybe let the oldest hold them to make sure they dont bite adults are too calm with them to tell
This is a sign showing if the guinea pigs want somthing or they are going to pee,you see, guniea pigs know not to pee on their owners so they give them a warning sometimes if you ignore them they will increase the hardness of the bite,but sometimes they just want loads of attention so try to figure out the signs and you will get along better,simple.
Most guinea pigs don't bite, but some will nibble on your finger if they are hungry or thy smell the sent on your fingers when you just finished eating so remember wash your hands when you touch a Ginny pig so he wont bite you.
Guinea pigs are so so so so so much better than rats.
No for guinea pigs are stirct herbivores so they eat only vegetables and their commercial food.They dont eat other pigs but as the guinea pigs get older one of them may bite as its a sighn of teritory.Eat a LotYes, they also require a lot of water.
pigs dislike swimming in clean water so never put a pig in clean water or else it will bite your hand off
because they look so much like you
Usually when a guinea pig nibbles you they either are showing affection (sort of like a kiss) or they don't know what you are so they are tasting you. (if you have sweated you'll taste salty). Yes, it does hurt if their nibble is a bite kind of nibble. They will rarely ever bite you though.( Or that's what I've learned from my previous guinea pigs.) P.S. If your guinea pigs seem to be fighting, don't put your hand in the cage to grab one out. They will bite you i you do this. Just find something to separate them with. (cardboard, wood, something hard, etc.) Other than that, guinea pigs are great pets.