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  September 07, 2007
 
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  August 28, 2007
 
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  August 09, 2007
 
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  August 09, 2007
 
Day 1
 

Guinea pigs use both body and vocal language. Rabbits cannot understand the vocal side of things, therefore the rabbit finds this frustrating. Rabbits are not very vocal at all, and they rely on body language to communicate. A lot of this is shown with the ears. As guinea pigs ears are not as big, or flexible, the piggy cannot understand the rabbit. This leaving the pig frustrated.

 

So, why do they understand humans then? Well, although it appears that they learn what words mean, this is probably more of an association with the sound we make. And if rewarded with a treat, the will respond to this. when we stroke our pets, it is like grooming, therefore making your pet feel good about itself.

 
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