Guinea-pigs are eaten by carnivores but eat vegetation, so approx in the middle
Some people in South America do, because they find wild Guinea Pigs there (South America is where guinea pigs originate from). Other than that, I don't think guinea pigs are eaten in any other main countries.
Of course. Guinea pigs have been raised as food for thousands of years in most South American countries. Spanish speaking South Americans migrating continued guinea pig farming all over the world. Guinea pigs are very easy to breed, raise and cook. In France, dressed and cleaned Guinea pigs are usually found in shops specializing in horse meat. I have a guinea pig and I believe that that is not truwe
Yes, in certain cultures in South America, guinea pigs are raised and consumed as a source of protein. They are considered a delicacy and are commonly eaten in countries like Peru and Bolivia.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
yes they can because they are meat eaters,but if you don't want them to get eaten close the cage
No.
I have three
Not sure, but guinea pigs aren't type of pigs. They're in the rodents family, and NOT pigs. Hope this helped?
No. Gerbils produce gerbils and guinea pigs produce guinea pigs
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. :)
It is generally not recommended to house guinea pigs and rats together as they have different social and dietary needs. Rats are social creatures that may harm or stress out guinea pigs, which are more docile. Additionally, guinea pigs require a diet higher in vitamin C than rats.