Guinea Pigs do not have holes in there back. your guinea pig probobly has a growth on its back. You should see a vet if it doesnt go away!
Most guinea pigs have 4 toes on each front foot and 3 on each hind foot.
your guinea pig should only have three toes on the back. the extra toe is on the front. and if one of it's toes turned black i would get it to a vet to be checked.
Not normally unless they have a disease on there feet in which a vet/doctor has to remove it. Guinea pigs can 'chip' there toe nails as a human does but it eventually grows back. hope this helped!
3 on each back foot, 4 on each front foot=14 toes :)
they play with your toes
No. 3 toes on the back feet, 4 on the front.
They have 4 on their front feet and 3 on their back feet.
Extra toes that are not fully attached in guinea pigs are known as polydactyly. As long as these extra toes do not cause her any pain or difficulty in walking, it should not be a problem for her. However, regular monitoring and care are important to ensure her comfort and well-being.
well... "giant guinea pigs" are actually called capybara and are closely related to guinea pigs the live in the amazon rainforest in south american and feed mostly on grasses and aquatic plants they have web toes and are about 4 feet long and live in packs.
you go to a pet store and buy some of the cat clippers and clip them that's way i did that to my bunny
A frog's front toes are typically smaller and more webbed than its back toes, which are usually larger and less webbed. Front toes help with gripping surfaces and maneuvering in water, while back toes provide propulsion for swimming and jumping.
Crows use their toes at the front of their feet for grasping objects and perching, while the back toes provide stability and balance when walking or standing. The combination of front and back toes allows crows to be highly versatile in their movements and activities.