There are several ways. One, you can dye their fur as babyies (but unless you have a licence, it's illegal to sell them). Or, the other way, buy a pair of rodents that are already colored strangly, but naturally (albino, short-grey, ext.). If both are the same color, the chances of discolored offspring will increase. Breed them together. If the babys are discolored, let them breed as adults (in breeding is Ok with rodents, but nothing else). As the generations go by, more and more will be discolored. Tah-Dah!
The chinchilla is native to South America.
Yes but make sure you don't let the cat in the room when you aren't home. And if the chinchilla is scared of the cat most Likely it will attack
Pets at Home does sell chinchillas along with hamsters, gerbils, and guinea pigs.
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Yes Bryan is home schooled
About 8-10 years in the wild and 12-20 years in a home atmosphere.
get a rabbit as a pet in ur home n c the normal breeding hahahaaaaaaaa
They are admire for their beauty and it provides a breeding places for fishes and give it a home.
that is his personal business no yours
You shouldn't. Leave 'em alone.
Blue and white I believe from their website home page.
I am a pats fan, but....the giants main colors are (home) blue and red, and (away) red and white.