i would say a bunny bite because i have a rabbit and several guineas they've all bitten me but the bite from the bunny hearts worse also my rabbit made me bleed.
It depends on what you can afford to keep. I have both. rabbits bite alot guinea pigs don't its rare to guinea pigs bite i don't hold my rabbit ALOT because it keeps on biting me all rabbits bite my guinea pig ''oh'' he does not bite i hold him all the time when rabbits are angry the strach very hard and bite guinea pigs only chatter there teeth
It depends on which hamster you are planning to get. Usually the smaller hamsters are much more angry than the larger ones. I work at a vet clinic and we had one come in that was just a little devil!! They usually bite fingers and like to go to the bathroom all over your hands. Rabbits on the other hand are much more laid back, again depending on the breed you get. It also depends on how you raise them. I prefer guinea pigs, but that is just me. :) Hope you have fun with your new pet, if you get one! :)
No, grunting and biting behaviors are not necessarily indicators that a bunny is pregnant. These behaviors can be due to fear, discomfort, stress, or feeling territorial. It is best to observe your bunny's overall behavior and consult with a veterinarian for specific health and behavior concerns.
I recommend a guinea pig as a pet over a mouse or a rat. Guinea pigs are social animals that enjoy human interaction and are less likely to bite compared to mice or rats. They are also easier to handle and care for, making them a great choice for first-time pet owners.
She probably isn't biting them. It is more like she is nipping them. This is normal. This usually occurs as a sign of discipline when the puppies are being rough. The mother dog will tolerate the puppies, but she will control her young when they nurse to hard.
RAT! plus they have more diseases.
UM HELLO!? GUINEA PIGS OF COURSE! .hamsters nip .rats bite and it HURTS .mice dont do any fun and they're so small that you can lose them easily NOW..... .guinea pigs rarely nip .they're cuddly, snuggly, and sweet . you can take them on walks, sure with a rat too, but guinea pigs are more fun with that
It depends on what type of bunny. But yes, some types can live with the pig. Just not a huge bunny compared to ye pig.If you are putting the bunny in the cage with the guinea pig to make them not feel lonely a bunny can never be a good replacement.
maybe......well i know i do. cas it sorta hurts but not really more like mmmmm. get me?
It probably hurts more due to their razor sharp little teeth (the only defense nature gives them while they are so young).
it is just like a mosguito bite. its no big deal. oh and i do not know how to spell that ^ actually i think it hurts a heck of a lot more than a mosquito bite it stings more
well it depends on the quality of the rabbit that was mentioned but if you are going to buy a mutt guinea pig or a mutt rabbit they would probably cost the same. or depending on the place you buy it.
It depends on what you can afford to keep. I have both. rabbits bite alot guinea pigs don't its rare to guinea pigs bite i don't hold my rabbit ALOT because it keeps on biting me all rabbits bite my guinea pig ''oh'' he does not bite i hold him all the time when rabbits are angry the strach very hard and bite guinea pigs only chatter there teeth
well it depends if they new each other from there birth maybe but no most likely not because hamsters are More likely to bite and guinea pig s are a lot more calm and don't like being pester a lot and the hamster may pester the guinea pig so it just depends
Bugs Bunny is the one known more worldwide.
Bugs Bunny .
I wouldn't say that either is better then the other but guinea pigs are more calm. also hamsters are most likely to bite some people say but they only bite if they are scared so if you don't scare them they won't bite simple. but also hamsters are actually lower in price and don't need that much room which is a plus on their side but they are also nocturnal and guinea pigs are awake during the the day and sleep at night. Another thing is that hamsters are more active then guinea pigs so they tend to run around a lot more but this is not true for all hamsters . guinea pigs on the other hand are mostly not that active but again this is not true for all guinea pigs . but something that is for fact guinea pigs must have another to lie with they can not live alone but with hamsters on the other hand they can live alone but then again that is not really good because if you try to put to hamsters in the same cage your looking for a fight. also if guinea pigs escape they are easier to catch.