What noise does a guinea pig make when it cries?

Guinea pigs don't really cry like humans do. They don't produce tears and don't have the same emotional range. However, they do make a variety of noises to express different feelings.

When a guinea pig is distressed, it might:

* Wheek: A high-pitched, squeaky sound, often used to express alarm or fear.

* Chirp: A short, high-pitched sound, often used to communicate happiness or excitement.

* Rumble: A low, guttural sound made by vibrating their vocal cords. This usually indicates contentment or a feeling of safety.

* Scream: A sharp, piercing sound, usually only used in situations of extreme fear or pain.

So, while not exactly crying, a distressed guinea pig might wheek, chirp, or even scream depending on the severity of the situation.