No, a teacup pig is not a rodent. Teacup pigs are a breed of domestic pig, specifically miniatures of the standard pig, and belong to the family Suidae. Rodents, on the other hand, belong to a different order called Rodentia, which includes animals like mice, rats, and squirrels. Therefore, teacup pigs and rodents are entirely different types of animals.
teacup pig is a miniature pig.
A teacup pig could eat pig chow
Teacup pig prices will vary depending on the breeder. The highest price for a teacup pig is $3,200.
NO
If you mean not rodent pigs, mini pot belly pigs are great. So are teacup pigs. Now if you mean the rodent kind, it depends on how much time you have to care for them. Same goes with non-rodent pigs. Just remember, your're lucky no matter what breed of pig you get! Hope this helped!
yes you are allowed teacup pigs
Yes
no its part of the rodent family
The Guinea-Pig is from the Rodent family.
If there is a guinea pig or rodent pageant.
A guinea pig is a small rodent native to the Andes region of South America. They are not pigs; the name "guinea pig" is a misnomer.
a rodent