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There are six guinea pigs in the cage now, including the mother and her five babies.
Full digestion, in a pig, will take approximately 18 hours for solids and six hours for liquids. The amount of time varies according to the substance being digested.
If you mean maturity,about six mounths If you mean to go from domesticated form (normal pig) to wild boar form (hairy with tusks) it takes a couple of generations in the wild. It's a surprisingly quick change.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
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They don't have six! See related question
By avoid from smocking someone can improve his six senses.
Human beings have six senses. These senses include sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell, and perioceptive. To have sensory awareness a person uses all six senses to discover their place in the world.
No, the body has Six senses. They are Sight, Hearing, Touch, Taste, Smell, and Balance! ~Kasiah2000
The five senses are called the five senses because they are the five main ways in which we perceive and interact with the world around us - sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. These senses allow us to gather information about our environment and make sense of the world.
learn it urself you pig
seeing,smell,taste,feel,hearing, intuition
Olivia is six and three quarters years old
they are like us because they all have 5 senses and maybe even six senses and they all have bones and brains so in a way they are like us
A male guinea pig can impregnate a female when it's only two months old. It should be separated from its mother and sisters by six weeks.
There are 5 traditional senses; sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. The sixth sense is usually in reference to paranormal gifts such as precognition, this is not a sense. However there are more senses than the traditional five. The feeling of; balance and speed, temperature, pain, and time are only a few senses we have beyond the traditional five.
they have six senses.These are taste, smell, sight, hearing, touch and they can detect magnetism.