No they are not. They are strictly male and female.
No they are not. They are strictly male and female.
No they are not. They are strictly male and female.
No they are not. They are strictly male and female.
No they are not. They are strictly male and female.
No they are not. They are strictly male and female.
sexually
Yes, guinea pigs can die from vitamin deficiency, especially a lack of vitamin C. Guinea pigs are unable to produce their own vitamin C and must obtain it from their diet. A lack of vitamin C can lead to scurvy, which is a serious and potentially fatal condition in guinea pigs.
No, two smooth coat guinea pigs will not produce a rough coat guinea pig. Coat type in guinea pigs is determined by genetics, so if the parents both have smooth coats, their offspring will also have smooth coats.
Male Guinea Pigs are called Boars, female Guinea Pigs are called Sows, and babby Guinea Pigs are called Pups. A group of Guinea Pigs is called a Herd. :)
well.... guinea pigs might not be wild, but wild cavies, simalar to guinea pigs, are wild.
sexually
Teacup pigs reproduce sexually. All animals reproduce sexually. Only plants have the ability to reproduce asexually.
No. Gerbils produce gerbils and guinea pigs produce guinea pigs
Sexually , because asexually mean they bud and sexually means they produce off of sperm and an egg. Pigs are sexual, not asexual. If they were asexual there would be no distinctive males or females--they would be sexless. They are sexual, meaning there are distinctive sexual differences between males and females, and they can also mate to produce piglets.
Guinea pigs can't produce vitamin C on their own and must consume it. Foods such as fruits and vegetables contain a lot of vitamin C and are needed in the guinea pigs diet.
Guinea pigs, humans.
Yes, guinea pigs must mate to produce offspring.
Yes, guinea pigs can die from vitamin deficiency, especially a lack of vitamin C. Guinea pigs are unable to produce their own vitamin C and must obtain it from their diet. A lack of vitamin C can lead to scurvy, which is a serious and potentially fatal condition in guinea pigs.
No, two smooth coat guinea pigs will not produce a rough coat guinea pig. Coat type in guinea pigs is determined by genetics, so if the parents both have smooth coats, their offspring will also have smooth coats.
no, unless a parent of the non-standard guinea pig is a standard.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
No.