No, pandas do not typically mate for life. In female may mate with more than one partner in a breeding season to ensure fertilization.
Chinchilllas mate by having sex. Then the female gives birth to them..
no they do not
Yes.
Yes it is fine for your chinchillas to be around others. You have to make sure that they don't fight, not all chinchillas get along but some do. If you are not looking to breed DO NOT keep a female and male chinchilla together or they will mate.
Yes it is because they will mate, and not all chinchillas should be allowed to mate. for instance the chinchillas pet stores have should never be mated because no one knows what their backgrounds are, and they maybe have many issues that can be carried down into their kits, for example malocussion, which is a death sentence for chinchillas. not to mention, many things can go wrong when you breed. i have heard many things going wrong from reputable breeders.
all animals if it is possible, find a mate, so the answer to that question is yes.
The males will mate with all 3 females. I think. ;]
First the mother gives birth 2nd the baby grows hair 3rd the baby is now an adult 4th it finds a mate 5th it has babies of its own
there are 3 types of chinchillas there are 3 types of chinchillas
No Chinchillas are NOT endangered.
yes chinchillas are cool
Stop talking about chinchillas! Theyre not interesting and no one cares! Kill the chinchillas that is the solution
No chinchillas are aggressive and rabbit can too but not as much as chinchillas!
chinchillas are used for their soft fur.
The chinchillas order is rodentia.