Guinea pigs can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to recover from losing a mate, depending on the individual and their bond with their companion. Providing extra attention, affection, and perhaps introducing a new companion can help ease the grieving process for the remaining guinea pig.
No, hamsters are incapable of parthenogenic reproduction.
Because you usually have failed a level/something. Or you have not done something you shouldv'e had done.
they could mate as many times as they want depending on if the male and female get into fights a lot.
they could because they are both rodents, however, they will not, because they do not dwell in the same areas.
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To a degree an individual can be jealous of something their mate does such as giving attention to the opposite sex or, perhaps the mate attracts the opposite sex. When you love someone with all your heart there can be times when jealousy can rear it's ugly head, but if you trust in your mate then you can control that jealousy. However, when an individual is so jealous they smother their mate this is not love, but an obsession of losing their mate and it will generally destroy the relationship.
They mate
no
A Bethany out there could be your soul mate.... ....but then again she might not
All female birds can lay eggs without a mate. However, without a male, the eggs will be infertile and will not hatch.
When females reproduce without a mate, it is called reproducing parthenogenically. The offspring are genetically identical to the mother.
No
A sponge.
You can only mate with a matchmaker when your tama is 6 yrs old thts the only way to mate without connecting.
Dovepaw/wing and Bumblepaw/stripe mated and then broke up. They did not have any kits.
Guinea pigs are definitley happier with a cage mate.