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Guinea pig noises and body language explained

Guinea pig noises and body language explained Dr Joanna Woodnutt MRCVS © Getty null If I could choose one thing that I love about guinea pigs more than anything else, it would be those adorable guinea pig noises they make. They’re so communicative and you really get the feeling that they’re having conversations with one another. If you’ve ever wondered what your guinea pigs are saying when they make cute noises, this article is for you! We’re going to look at some common guinea pig noises, and also at some body language you might spot, too. Guinea pigs have so many methods of communication because they’re social creatures. The wild cavy lives in a small group, but it’s thought this is mainly due to the way predators hunt and to make sure there’s enough food to go around. With plenty of food and protection from predators, domesticated guinea pigs are happy to live in groups of 10 pigs or more! This means they need to communicate with one another

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