according to my hypotenuse of the square root of 81 times 2 with a remainder of 6 divided by 69 = yes, yes they do have pigment.
it all started in 1923, when the Romans discovered the pigs and brutally shaved off their skin and tested it in scientific laboratories and found that yes INDEED they have pigment.
one blac and white.
guinea pigs can come in many colors, white, black, brown, orange, or mixed.
Pigs can be many different colors but most of them are pinkish brown. Some can be white or brown. Some have spots. The pigs may be different because of where they came from or what type of breed the pig is
Guinea pigs are dichromatic. They see colors as a human with color blindness would, certain colors would be hard to perceive and contrast
Many colours such as:BlackWhiteOrangeBrownGreyTri colourCreamLilac (not purple the guinea pig colour)These are only some
many colors such as: black, white, dark brown, gray, light brown, gold, and blue roan.
Guinea pigs can distinguish colors, even though their eyesight is really poor.
Cause of there type of gene and what they eat.
Guinea pigs can see a range of colors, but they are believed to be most sensitive to green and blue shades. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they can see a limited spectrum of colors compared to humans. Their vision is best suited for detecting movement and shapes rather than colors.
Guinea Pigs can't see many colours. They can see blue, red, green, black and white. Tests show that guinea pigs prefer green over other colors.
yea but only purple and green cause they're racist
It depends upon the breeds of Guinea Pig.Some Guinea Pigs have only one color,while others have multiple colors.But,generally Guinea pigs have these colors: white,black,orange,yellow,grey and red.