males are generally nicer in all species because their hormones aren't as active so they don't get mood swings. then again sometimes girls are lovely and boys are violent to become dominant male
yes they can see male chinchillas
Yes it is fine for your chinchillas to be around others. You have to make sure that they don't fight, not all chinchillas get along but some do. If you are not looking to breed DO NOT keep a female and male chinchilla together or they will mate.
a chinchilla is happier with more than one but in less you want to have a lots of baby chinchillas get 2 females or 2 males not 1 female and male
like any other mammal, male on top, female below, they have the same reproductive organs as other mammals.
like any other mammal, male on top, female below, they have the same reproductive organs as other mammals.
Pet chinchillas cost from $75 to $250, depending on the color.
A chinchilla is a species of small rodents native to South America to 'make' a chinchilla you need to breed a male chinchilla with a female chinchilla in order to make baby chinchillas .
Personally I think that male hamsters have a nicer temprement and are less teritorial than females. well can you be a bit more clear ?
I always found males to be far more active. I would always choose a male because they seem to sleep less and have a nicer temprament.
Yes it is because they will mate, and not all chinchillas should be allowed to mate. for instance the chinchillas pet stores have should never be mated because no one knows what their backgrounds are, and they maybe have many issues that can be carried down into their kits, for example malocussion, which is a death sentence for chinchillas. not to mention, many things can go wrong when you breed. i have heard many things going wrong from reputable breeders.
In my experience the females are nicer, the male in my case was not aggressive or anything but the females were more peaceful, quieter and loving. But there were 4 female dogs and 1 male dog so that could influence it. I have known a few Bernese where the females were reserved and cautious and the males were easy going and friendly. I think it depends on the individual personality of each dog, and the socialisation of them.
ok that is random..... ok that is random..... It depends on the heath and size of the chinchillas and how aggressive they are. I guess female, they tend to be larger and can stand on their backlegs to pee in the males eyes. Generally that's enough to put the male off the idea of fighting while he freshens up.