Yes, but only up in the mountains... they are an endangered species in the wild though.
It is currently living in Chile but it used to live in Peru.
No, Chinchillas don't live in Argentina. They lived in the Andes of Bolivia, Chile, and Peru, but today colonies in the wild remain only in Peru and Chile.
South America.
Peru is a South American country home to many species of animals which are diverse as the geography of Peru. Some of these animals include Andean Condor, flounder, sea bass, chinchillas and piranha.
the Andes mountains of Peru
No... in their native habitat chinchillas live in the Andes Mountains of South America. They live in a dry habitats like S. Chile, Peru, N. Bolivia and in deserts. Also they like crevices, between rocks burrows and caves. Hope this helps!
A chinchilla's natural habitat is in the Andes mountains in Peru. They do not reside high in the mountains or low in the mountains, but usually in the middle where the temperature is most comfortable. Chinchillas also live in cages around the world as pets.
Chinchillas live in the andean mountains in South America.
Yes, chinchillas can live in zoos as I have seen them in zoos before, for example in the Madrid Zoo Aquarium they have chinchillas.
chinchillas live n groups of 10-20
Chinchillas are from the Andes Mountains in South America. The states consist of Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, and Chili. ( For more information, visit my chinchilla website, www.caring4chins.webs.com )
Chinchillas live in the Andes Mountains of the country of Chille.