They sleep, for only ten minutes at a time, and they do have eyelids so they can close there eyes, its just so qwick you dont see it.
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Guinea pigs are not nocturnal neither do they sleep at night always. They are most active at dawn and dusk. When you see a guinea pig laying or sitting still with their eyes open, they may be sleeping. Guinea pigs can sleep with their eyes open. I think they just take a lot of naps and can be awake and playing at almost any time if they are given enough resting time on the side.
Yes. A guinea pig is less territorial than a hamster. Never put a hamster with a guinea pig as surprisingly the hamster will kill the guinea pig as they will not share unless they are breeding.
Guinea pigs typically sleep in small enclosed spaces like tunnels or igloos, where they can feel secure. They may also use cozy bedding materials such as hay or fleece to make their sleeping area comfortable. Providing a suitable hiding spot will help them feel safe and reduce stress during sleep.
Guinea pigs, most likely have their babies during the night. I know that when I had my pregnant guinea pig, I kept her in my room until she had babies. She woke me in the middle of the night with her sounds while giving birth.
They sleep at night.
They are not strictly nocturnal or diurnal, but are more active in the daytime.
guinea pigs sleep at night time , but a round 7;30 pm they get most active . that will laast about 56 min.
do you mean nocturnal? if so then the answer is no, guinea pigs are awake during the day and sleep at night.
No. They are "diurnal", which means they sleep at night and are active during the day.
play till they sleep
Guinea pigs only sleep for about 6 minutes a day, unless your hamster runs around 24/7 it wont keep them up.
god yes i had guinea pigs and we covered them at night and when it rained so they did not get wet.
Yes.
If it's bothering you, move it somewhere father away from where you sleep... Guinea Pigs are noisy eaters and drinkers theres not really anything you can do about it
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