Guinea pigs are not blind - they are slightly colourblind, but they can see bright colours like bright blue, yellow and red - primary colours. They can see everything else, but just nearer black and white, which is why most of the toys and everything that you can get for guinea pigs are brightly coloured. Hope this helps:)!
No, guinea pigs do not see in black and white. They have color vision that is limited compared to humans. Guinea pigs are thought to see colors such as green, blue, and yellow, but they may not see red as well.
Guinea pigs can see a range of colors, but they are believed to be most sensitive to green and blue shades. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they can see a limited spectrum of colors compared to humans. Their vision is best suited for detecting movement and shapes rather than colors.
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. :)
Guinea Pigs can't see many colours. They can see blue, red, green, black and white. Tests show that guinea pigs prefer green over other colors.
well.... guinea pigs might not be wild, but wild cavies, simalar to guinea pigs, are wild.
Look at the color or pattern on your guinea pigs fur, or see its personality.
No, guinea pigs do not see in black and white. They have color vision that is limited compared to humans. Guinea pigs are thought to see colors such as green, blue, and yellow, but they may not see red as well.
Hamsters and guinea pigs can see, but not very well.
Yes
they see color.
some guinea pigs like rasberrys some dont but you can try it to see if yours does
Guinea Pigs follow people because they are hungry or they see something draging behind you that they like such as food or spoons
Do not feed your guinea pig nuts. It is one of the things on this list not to feed your guinea pig. See related link below for a list of what guinea pigs can and cannot eat.
Guinea pigs can see a range of colors, but they are believed to be most sensitive to green and blue shades. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they can see a limited spectrum of colors compared to humans. Their vision is best suited for detecting movement and shapes rather than colors.
Scientist say that they see in black and white.
See the related links.
Well you see, they don't.