ermmmm depends are they using teeth ! n are they lifting there heads to make them look bigger just watch them as playing usually involves biting the ears n charging at eacother where as fighting is lifting the heads n aming at eachothers necks n i think they make this weird purring noise ....
Guinea pigs make strange sounds... Sort of like unhappy squeaking mixed with a screech.
If you want 2 pigs, you have to get them at a young age together and they should preferably be two males as they are less prone to fighting. I've had 5 gp
Yes! They will hurt each other badly. Some guinea pigs have fought so bad they have killed each other.
Put one in a different cage
Not if they have been at it for a while. They need to be kept separate.
It's a good idea to put the two guinea pigs in separate cages so that they can see each other.This is so they can get used to each other and will prevent fighting and stress when they are put together.
Usually guinea pigs are very social animals, so it should be fine, provided the children are playing gentle and being careful. If they are very young they should be supervised or helped with the guinea pigs.
Yes, male guinea pigs can fight, especially if they are not neutered or if they are trying to establish dominance. It is recommended to house male guinea pigs separately to prevent fighting and injury.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
No.
Another guinea pig of the same gender. Guinea pigs are social creatures that get lonley if kept on their own. Most people choose to keep female guinea pigs in groups as you can have problems with boars (male guinea pigs) fighting. You can of course keep two or more guinea pigs of the opposite gender but unless you want baby piggies it's not a good idea. Hope it helped.
I have three