Yes, guinea pigs are tailless. They are born without tails which distinguishes them from other rodent species.
Yes, some pigs do have curly tails. The tail of a pig can either be straight, curly, or kinked depending on the breed. Curly tails are more common in certain breeds of pigs like the Kunekune or the Mangalitsa.
They had it when they where born
Because other pigs bite them off.
Most people say guinea pigs don't have tails... they actually do, but they're just tiny stubs. AND, a regular guinea pig doesn't have two tails, unless they're deformed or whatever... Hope this helped!
curly tails
No.
Yes, guinea pigs are tailless. They are born without tails which distinguishes them from other rodent species.
Yes, some pigs do have curly tails. The tail of a pig can either be straight, curly, or kinked depending on the breed. Curly tails are more common in certain breeds of pigs like the Kunekune or the Mangalitsa.
They had it when they where born
Because other pigs bite them off.
Most people say guinea pigs don't have tails... they actually do, but they're just tiny stubs. AND, a regular guinea pig doesn't have two tails, unless they're deformed or whatever... Hope this helped!
That's very disgusting
uncurl
what do you get when you cross a monkey with a pie
Pugs get mad at you because their tails are very sensitive. They have this corkscrew kind of tail so when you uncurl it, it could be uncomfortable for your pug. It's best to stay away from their tail.
Guinea pigs are born without tails due to genetic factors. Over time, their ancestors evolved to have shorter and eventually no tails as they were not necessary for their survival. This trait has been passed down through generations, resulting in guinea pigs not having tails.