22 to 50 years
They usually don't. But then again the average lifespan for a guinea pig out in the wild is 1 to 2 years. But as pets its 5 to 7 years.
A guinea pig's lifespan is typically between 4-8 years, depending on their health, diet, and living conditions. A year for a guinea pig would be equivalent to the passing of one "guinea pig year."
The oldest ever guinea pig was Nibbles who reached 16 years old
The lifespan of a guinea pig is typically between 5 to 7 years, but some can live up to 8 years with proper care and a healthy diet. External factors such as genetics, environment, and medical care can also affect their lifespan.
Guinea pigs generally live longer than hamsters. Guinea pigs have an average lifespan of 5-7 years, while hamsters typically live around 2-3 years. Proper care, diet, and environment can impact the lifespan of both pets.
A guinea pig's lifespan is typically 4-7 years.
The guinea pig will be heavier than usual.
They usually don't. But then again the average lifespan for a guinea pig out in the wild is 1 to 2 years. But as pets its 5 to 7 years.
probably a guinea pig
a cavy
A guinea pig's lifespan is typically between 4-8 years, depending on their health, diet, and living conditions. A year for a guinea pig would be equivalent to the passing of one "guinea pig year."
an animal may die if you do that. probably the guinea pig. :(
If your guinea pig has an eye infection, or other symptom, you need to take it to the Veterinarian. Once you do this follow the directions and advice of your vet! Do not ignore illness symptoms in your guinea pig, get to a vet that specializes in Exotic Pets and knows about Guinea Pigs.
5-7years but can be longer or shorter according to the guinea pigs health.
The average lifespan of a Guinea Pig is usually 5-7 years of age. If you are not sure go and ask a friend or a local vet or small pet vet. Of course every Guinea Pig is different, but usually they live around 5 years. You never know!
any mammal can get rabies but the guinea pig is less likely as its usually kept out of reach of wild and stray animals.
no, the guinea pig should live with its own kind, wild mice also carry disease.