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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. Short-tailed chinchilla - Wikipedia

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    The supply of chinchillas slowly diminished, with the last short-tailed chinchilla being seen in 1953, causing skin prices to increase drastically. Short-tailed chinchillas were especially sought-after due to their higher quality fur and larger size as compared to long-tailed chinchillas. [8] A pet chinchilla A domesticated short-tail ...

  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. From chinchillas to snakes: These are the most popular pets ...

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    Here are the most popular pets that aren't cats and dogs in every state. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  6. Small mammals as pets - Wikipedia

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    The domestic chinchilla is descended from Chinchilla lanigera, the long-tailed Chinchilla, and so have thinner bodies, longer tails and larger ears. Wild chinchillas roam in herds, so domestic chinchillas also like to have a companion and can live to be over 10 years old. They subsist on a diet of grass, hay, and grass-based chinchilla pellets.

  7. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    Long-tailed chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera) the 1930s the Andes: fur, research, pets 1d Rodentia: Short-tailed chinchilla (Chinchilla chinchilla) the 1930s the Andes: fur Raised in captivity Critically endangered in the wild 1d Rodentia: Water flea (Daphnia magna) the 1930s North America, Eurasia, Africa: research, animal feed 6c Other arthropods

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

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    But overall, it sounds like chinchillas are very low-maintenance pets. If you're a busy person, a Chinchilla might make a good pet for you because they don't mind being left alone for long periods ...

  9. 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.”