pigs make many different types of squeaking noises to express themselves. sadly we don't understand their language D:>
Guinea pigs make a variety of noises to communicate, including squealing, purring, chirping, and teeth chattering. They squeal when they are excited or scared, purr when they are content, chirp when they are exploring, and chatter their teeth when they are agitated or in pain.
Guinea Pigs squeak because they are scared or happy mine squeaks when i give him food
The noises that pigs make are their method of communication with one another and with humans. They make the noises with their voice boxes, and scientists believe they have a large number of different sounds they are able to make.
Guinea pigs make different noises to communicate their needs and emotions. For example, they may squeak when they are excited or hungry, purr when they are relaxed, and chatter their teeth when they are anxious or angry. These noises help them express themselves and interact with their environment.
they make harsh hissing noises.
Guinea pigs make a variety of noises to communicate, including squealing, purring, chirping, and teeth chattering. They squeal when they are excited or scared, purr when they are content, chirp when they are exploring, and chatter their teeth when they are agitated or in pain.
yes, Guinea pigs make low noises to tell that she/he feels sick
Guinea pigs make noises to show their feelings like fear or exitment.
There are a few. They chirp, purr, and make lots of funny noises.
Yes, like "OH! I love it, one more time please, uh!"
it usually means it is eather excited or scared,sometimes hungry.
Oink or squeal.*snort snort* *oink oink*
Guinea Pigs squeak because they are scared or happy mine squeaks when i give him food
The noises that pigs make are their method of communication with one another and with humans. They make the noises with their voice boxes, and scientists believe they have a large number of different sounds they are able to make.
Guinea pigs make different noises to communicate their needs and emotions. For example, they may squeak when they are excited or hungry, purr when they are relaxed, and chatter their teeth when they are anxious or angry. These noises help them express themselves and interact with their environment.
maybe because he/she is lonely or it's sick
they make harsh hissing noises.