yes they need a companian or they can become depressed.
Maybe as pets but that is not where they originally live or came from in the wild.
hi i luv guineapigs
Yes, sheep and goats can live together with little harm to eachother.
There are animals that live in groups but there are also some which live alone.Animals that live in groupGroup animals are animals that live together with other member of their species in a habitat. They hunt and live together. Animals lives in group so that it will be more easy for them to fulfill their basic needs.1. They cooperate to hunt for food.2. They help each other to defend themselves from enemies.3. They help each other to build their nest.
Hornets and bees do not typically live together. Hornets are predatory insects and tend to live alone or in small colonies, while bees are social insects that live in large colonies with specific roles for each member. In nature, they may compete for resources like nectar and pollen.
pigs can live with them
yes
They can get along if you have them grow up together from a young age.
guinea pig come from south America
Yes,but it depends on what type of guineapigs they are.
Maybe as pets but that is not where they originally live or came from in the wild.
Guineapigs are herbivores.
Yes You can keep Rabbits and Guinea pigs can live in the same cage
it realy depends how big your guineapigs are.
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Yes. They do get along quite well. I would not suggest putting male and male together unless they have been together since the petshop.