No, chinchillas are rodents and rabbits are lagomorphs. But there is a rabbit breed called the chinchilla rabbit. It is not a cross between a chinchilla snd a rabbit. The rabbit just looks like it that's all.
no they are different species. the sperm would not take to the egg and vice vreser
The only way to make this work would be in a science lab, that's where it gets interesting and likely very messy.
No.
Rabbits are Lagomorphs and Chinchillas are rodents
Not a good idea, a rabbit has a strong kick and when they grow up, they will need more space to hop and stretch their legs.
no
15 - 18 years if you keep your chinchilla healthy it might even live for 25 years!!!!
yes But be cautious - if the rabbit is aggressive it might bite their legs if they are too small to get away.
No, its very dangerous. The kitten grows its claws quickly and will want to try them out on many things-- like the rabbit. You can train your cat to like the rabbit though!**** Actually rabbits and kittens can live together and quite well. They can become very close and grow up together as step-brothers or step-sisters.
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
Yes, a chinchilla can live up to 25 years
Yes but not together!
babies dont live in cages.!! and yes mongoose eat baby rabbit's
no, chinchillas should be kept alone, or 2 chinchillas bought at the same time. dont buy one chinchilla, then add another a year later. and never put a chinchilla and another animal tongether.
yes
Live birth.
Short Tailed Chinchillas live in the Ades mountains in South America. Imagen living 400 to 2,000 miles high.
NO!!! guinea pigs and rabbits can NEVER live together, the rabbit could kick the guinea pig and end up killing him!!