The guinea-pig that is "shivering" is just simply telling the other one to BACK OFF
Yes, male guinea pigs can also make purring sounds, which are a sign of contentment and relaxation. The purring noise is often heard when they are being petted or when they are feeling comfortable in their environment.
When a guinea pig is yawning its a sign of aggression but it's also a sign that a guinea pig is relaxed and happy, so it can be confusing. If the yawning is followed by teeth chattering, it's probably an aggressive yawn, if it's followed by a stretch, it's probably good and it means your guinea pig is happy and relaxed. Even if it is an aggressive yawn, as long as there is no other signs of aggression, he probably is just trying to show the other one who is boss.
Guinea pigs may "bop" you as a form of communication or to establish dominance. It could also be a sign of excitement or playfulness. However, if the behavior is frequent or aggressive, it's important to monitor your guinea pig's body language and consult a vet to ensure their well-being.
Depends on the type of the "scream". Guinea pigs use sounds as a primary means of communication.Common type of guinea pig sound is called wheeking(called also squealing, or whistling): it means anticipationand excitement, particularly about being fed, or in response to the presence of its owner.Please check the guinea pig sounds page of the Guinea Pig Manual (in provided link) where you can identify the type of sound you are referring to.
because you're there in front of him being passive aggressive? how does he know when you're being a swan?
Take the hint from her and realize you are aggressive and have no right to treat anyone that way. By being aggressive towards her you are harassing her. Stop bothering her!
It's not OK to get aggressive unless something severe happened like someone is being aggressive, they hold weapons, they made you incredibly furious or they are being very firm on you.
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Being aggressive helps them obtain food, territory, and mating rights.
Not necessarily. They will still be aggressive to other animals because of their territory and they may not stop being aggressive.
Yes, you aren't supposed to be passive aggressive it's in the bible.
guinea pigs do this for a number of reasons. check its food, water and if it is doing it excessivly, pick him/her up and and check that it has no cuts or lumps. they do this sometimes however, just out of boredom.