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  2. Chinchilla - Wikipedia

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    Chinchillas have a variety of defensive tactics, including spraying urine and releasing fur if bitten. In the wild, chinchillas have been observed eating plant leaves, fruits, seeds, and small insects. [10] In nature, chinchillas live in social groups that resemble colonies, but are properly called herds.

  3. Chinchillidae - Wikipedia

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    The family Chinchillidae is in the order Rodentia and consists of the chinchillas, the viscachas, and their fossil relatives. This family is restricted to southern and western South America, mostly living in mountainous regions of the Andes but one species living on plains. They are medium to large-sized rodents, weighing from 800 g (28 oz) to ...

  4. Long-tailed chinchilla - Wikipedia

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    A young wild Chilean chinchilla (2006) A domesticated chinchilla Chinchilla lanigera is smaller—wild animals have body lengths up to 260 mm (10 in)—has more rounded ears—45 mm (1.8 in) in length)—and a longer tail than C. chinchilla; its tail is usually about a third the size of its body—up to 130 mm (5.1 in) compared to 100 mm (3.9 in) in C. chinchilla.

  5. Woman Hands Her Chinchilla Random Things to Hold and It’s Too ...

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    Do they make good pets? Like with most animals, it depends on who you ask. Like with most animals, it depends on who you ask. But overall, it sounds like chinchillas are very low-maintenance pets .

  6. Hilarious Chinchillas Delight on Instagram — in Homemade ...

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    Chinchillas live 15 to 20 years, they’re skittish, and can be loud, messy pets, she says. “They poop hundreds of times a day, literally,” Alfredson says. “They chew on everything.”

  7. Phil E. Chinchilla saw this couple through tough times - AOL

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    He can actually be quite hyper, which is the typical temperament of chinchillas. But more times than not, especially when he's being recorded, he is very chill. He is very soft, and he is just a ...

  8. Short-tailed chinchilla - Wikipedia

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    Short-tailed chinchillas primarily live in self-dug burrows or crevices of rocky areas with shrubs and grasses nearby, usually mountainous grasslands. Typically, their habitat has a sparse cover of thorny shrubs, cacti, and patches of succulents. Chinchillas live in arid climates at high altitudes with temperature dropping at night. Due to ...

  9. Insect olfaction - Wikipedia

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    Most important insect behaviors must be timed perfectly which is dependent on what they smell and when they smell it. [2] For example, olfaction is essential for locating host plants and hunting prey in many species of insects, such as the moth Deilephila elpenor and the wasp Polybia sericea, respectively.