Yes of course they do because they are very clean animals
yes they are cleaning themselves.
Surprisingly, yes. My guinea pig loves to lick fingers! In many ways, a guinea pig is much like a dog. Do they lick themselves? No.
They lick them.
Guinea Pigs, unlike cats and dogs, don't lick themselves. Therefore, Guinea Pigs don't have hairballs. Improvement: However, some guinea pigs are prone to "barbering" to eating fur off either themselves, other pigs, or their human companions. Excessive barbering can lead to hairballs which in turn can lead to anorexia and weight loss and must be treated.
Guinea pigs wobble because they are bored and are trying to entertain themselves.
Guinea pigs may lick your fingers as a way of grooming you, showing affection, or trying to get salt from your skin. It doesn't necessarily mean they are happy, but it can be a sign of bonding and trust.
well guinea pigs will mate and make themselves but its really just called nature
Yes, they have a great ego.
some guinea pigs love the water, others don't. Its all down to the preference of the individual
Guinea pigs should have a white salt lick, as brown or colored salt licks may contain added ingredients that are harmful to their health. White salt licks are pure and safe for guinea pigs to consume in moderation.
Yes, guinea pigs do show affection! They often express their feelings through vocalizations, such as purring or chirping, and by seeking physical closeness with their owners or other guinea pigs. They may also nuzzle or lick, which are signs of bonding and comfort. Regular handling and interaction can strengthen the bond between guinea pigs and their caregivers.
No guinea pigs cannot there wouldn't be enough space and guinea pigs aren't supposed to use exercise wheels that are usely in hampster cages (because they can easily hurt themselves).