Guinea pigs are from South America so they are used to warm weather and like it. Unless you got them from a pet shop they are used to the climate in the pet shop. As long as they're warm, have food, water, and hay, they'll adapt to be happy =)
Guinea pigs originate from Peru
No, guinea pigs are native to the Andes Mountains in South America.
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Guinea Pigs don't have the same saliva as dogs.
No. Don't feed guinea pigs any kind of salt.
They come from africa.
The name "guinea pig" is believed to have originated from the fact that these small animals were originally brought to Europe from the South American country of Guinea. The term "pig" in the name is likely due to the squealing sounds they make that are similar to a pig.
that's a question only guinea pigs can answer if your guinea pig doesn't bite or scratch when you pet them then yes if they do then no
Guinea pigs thrive in moderate temperatures ranging from 65-75°F (18-24°C). They are sensitive to extreme heat and cold, so it's important to keep them in a climate-controlled environment to ensure their well-being. Additionally, guinea pigs do best in a humidity level between 30-70%.
this is a kind of guinea pig. or these are kinds of guinea pigs i am going to write about.
It all depends on the guinea pigs behavior and who the person is. A well socialized guinea pig is more likely to come to it's owner while a shy and under socialized guinea pig would be less likely to come.