Yes, but generally only among indigenous populations living along the Andes mountain range. Chinchillas make their homes at high elevations, often residing within narrow rock crevasses, and seldom venture out during the day. They are also relatively endangered, specifically the chinchilla brevicaudata, which is legally protected due to it's near extinction. Also consider the small amount of meat a chinchilla yields, in addition to it's rattler slow breeding cycle for a rodent. All things considered it is much more common to see chinchillas poached for their luxurious fur, although natives may make use of the meat at the same time.
Yes, you can eat a chinchilla. However, their meat is very oily, with a texture like duck and a taste similar to guinea pig meat. While chinchillas as a food-source is not well documented, guinea pigs as a food-source is prevalent in many parts of the world because of their quick breeding cycle and minimal care requirments.
Not in the U.S. but in other countries yes.
The short answer is - yes ! Chinchillas were once bred for their fur. Their meat was eaten as food - but the practice has all-but died out in today's modern world.
Heya guys, Only people in certain countries eat Chinchillas, for example, these are the following countries that I know for certain eat Chinchillas: China India Fizzysweete
If they do they should die. >=|
Probably
No they worshipped Chihuahuas, it was the Aztecs who ate them!
They eat dog food
YES! They do.
Poultry
if it doesn't eat it will die.
no
Meat/Plants
Chihuahuas eat fish.
Humans
Um. . . what are you talking about? Chihuahuas are tamed lap dogs . . . they have no trouble with eating!!! Loco. . .
chihuahuas eat fish.
No. Chihuahuas cannot eat sweeet potatoes.