I don't think so. It's my guess, but you might want to check with someone else, just in case.
A Chinchilla is a rodent
It is a rabbit of a certain colour, corresponding to a chinchila's (alternating dark grey and white hair, which gives from afar the impression of a uniform pale grey). It is not a crossing of a rabbit and a chinchilla, only a fur colour. It basically has the fur of a chinchilla but the body of a rabbit. It's fur is also as soft as a chinchilla's. I should know because I have one!
A chinchilla and a pygmy rabbit.
Jack rabbit, dwarf, lop, rex, chinchilla, angora, ANY RABBIT!!!
Oryctolagus cuniculus
Short Tailed Chinchillas live in the Ades mountains in South America. Imagen living 400 to 2,000 miles high.
15 - 18 years if you keep your chinchilla healthy it might even live for 25 years!!!!
The Standard Chinchilla is a medium sized rabbit weighing in at about 5-7 lbs. for senior bucks and for senior does 5.5-7.5 lbs. .
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.
about 20 dollars, it depends on how good a show rabbit it is.
The chinchilla which is very popular and prized for its soft, dense coat. The Alpaca and Llama are also bred for their wolly coats.
Rabbit, fox, dog, chinchilla, cat, raccoon, deer, bear, etc.