no they don't have one
people shoot them for game and they kill them for coats and it takes 100 dead chinchillas to make 1 coat
No, but soon enough they will be if inhumane people keep using them for fur. They use 1,000 chinchillas just for a knee lenght coat.
chinchillas cost around $100. Though it matters where you buy it, and wat there coat color is.
chinchillas come in different colours, velvet, beige, mosaic, standard grey and many cross bred colours, they often have a coat to match their surroundings such as white chinchillas in the snow and grey chinchillas in the mountains
Could be a Cap coat or a thin coat is sometimes called a skim coat or feather coat
The opposite of a thick coat is a thin coat. While a thick coat provides warmth and insulation, a thin coat offers lighter coverage and is more suitable for mild weather. Additionally, a thin coat may be made of lighter materials, allowing for greater breathability and comfort in warmer conditions.
OF COURSE. Chinchilla fur coats. chinchilla boots. Chinchilla purses. Chinchilla hats. Chinchilla gloves. Chinchilla chinchilla chinchilla. You get the picture? People poach chinchillas. Around 100 chinchillas are killed to create one coat. etc.
Pop tarts? Yes! South America is the native habitat for chinchillas. There, the wild chinchillas eat fruit. Pop tarts are toaster pastries which are matted inside two layers of thin pastry (bread) crust. It can be filled with fruit, which chinchillas are allowed to eat, and it is surrounded by bread, which they are also allowed to eat.
To coat in sugar is to have a layer of sugar on the whole surface. It is normally a thin layer.
Well they are somewhat different a jacket is a more thin material a coat is more of a raincoat or a thick material jacket is a coat
A glaze is another name for a thin layer of paint. This term is often used in painting to describe a translucent layer of paint that is applied over a base layer to add depth and richness to the color.
Caramelize.