all animals if it is possible, find a mate, so the answer to that question is yes.
yes they can as long as they knew each other from birth or when they little
yes they love them
Other chinchillas...and other members of the rodent family.
Yes they do. I only know that because I have a sugar glider and they are kind of like chinchillas when it comes to playmates. I sugest you take your chinchilla to the other chinchilla your interested in, and then see if they like each other.
Chinchillas breed like any other mammals.
They love each, as they are sisters, but they are not in love with each other
Yes they love it
Yes, chinchillas make noises such as squeaks, barks, and purrs to communicate with each other. They are generally quiet pets but can become vocal when they are scared, excited, or looking for attention.
Yes they do love each other. If you watch the series you can see that they do in fact love each other.
The chinchilla has adapted by having large ears to help other preditors. Dust and sand are common in a chinchillas habitat. So they will clean themselves, chinchillas either gather in groups to help groom each other or roll around in the volcanic dust found mostly in their habitat. Though chinchillas mostly feed on hay if they are bought as a pet, in the wild, they know to nibble to keep their teeth trim and healthy.
No. They live on top of the ground, and love to jump.
Chinchillas are (almost) like any other pet (socialization wise). You have to gain their trust by interacting with them everyday for about 3-6 hours. Most chinchillas take 3 months to fully earn your trust. If they trust you (and they are used to you petting them) they won't mind being pet. They LOVE if you scratch (not too hard) their chins! One of my chinchillas likes being pet between the ears.