Yes, female guinea pigs do have grease glands, although they are less prominent compared to those in males. These glands are located near the base of the tail and can produce an oily substance that helps with grooming and maintaining the health of their fur. While both male and female guinea pigs possess these glands, males typically have more noticeable grease due to hormonal differences. Regular grooming can help manage any excess oil.
a female guinea pig has nipples and milk glands but it is not called boobs.
not particularly, there are many female and male guinea pigs
No, people in Peru think it is wrong to slaughter female guinea pigs so they only slaughter men guinea pigs.
I think. I have two female guinea pigs and they get along fine.
no because they are both female but they would fight if they wanted to make babies with a male.
Male Guinea Pigs are called Boars, female Guinea Pigs are called Sows, and babby Guinea Pigs are called Pups. A group of Guinea Pigs is called a Herd. :)
The main difference between male and female guinea pigs is the genitalia. Both male and female guinea pigs have six nipples and fur on their abdomen. By the way, in case you didn't know, male guinea pigs are called "boars" and female guinea pigs are called "sows".
no
No! It is not possible without a male Guinea Pig.
No. There must be a male and a female for the guinea pigs to have offspring.
You dont have to, unless you are keeping it with the opposite sex.
Not unless some form of artificial insemination is being used to impregnate them. Female guinea pigs cannot self-impregnate.