Guinea pig meat, or "cuy," is considered a delicacy in several South American countries, particularly in Peru and Ecuador. Many people describe its flavor as similar to that of rabbit or dark chicken, with a slightly gamey taste. The texture is tender when cooked properly, and it can be prepared in various ways, including roasting or stewing. As with any meat, taste preferences vary, so it's best to try it yourself to determine if you enjoy it.
No, Guinea pigs are vegetarians.
No, because guinea pigs are herbivores and cannot eat meat.
Qui qui, fulufers<3, or tasty bits.
Because dogs find guinea pigs a tasty little bite between meals. It might be possible to befriend dogs and Guinea pigs such that the dog won't harm the Guinea pig, and the Guinea pig isn't scared of the dog, but this would be the exception. The norm is that a dog will view a Guinea pig as a source of food, an expression of love not always fully appreciated by the Guinea pig.
Yes. Guinea pig food is vegan. Dogs are omnivores and need meat protein. A dog cannot live on food intended for guinea pigs.
No they are herbavors. They dont eat meat.
NO WAY, rabbits are herbivores (vegetarians) and so they don't eat meat. Instead they will only eat plant material. Guinea pig babies are made of meat, not, cauliflower or collard greens!
NEVER NEVER EVER! All meat and dairy is toxic to guinea pigs.
No, they cannot,because they are herbivores. I read somewhere that it will mess up its digestion if it eats meat...
most likely though i can't imagine it would even try meat
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
Yes, it is legal to eat guinea pig in the USA, but it is not a common practice. Guinea pig meat is considered a delicacy in some cultures and can be found in specialty restaurants catering to those traditions.