In piles with other degus and in their FLAT topped houses.
No, degus do not hibernate. -Owner of twelve degus. Have had twenty-three.
No. Degus are rodents, and rodent are not marsupials.
baby degus are called pups
Generally, no they are not. But some degus may be allergic. They should only have them as a rare treat, though, since degus are severely prone to becoming diabetic. -Mommy of twelve degus. Have had twenty-three.
cats eat degus just like they eat mice and rats
They mainly sleep at night when you are. of course, they sleep a bit during the day, but it shouldn't be too much. I can hear mine rustling around right now and it's 10:00pm so whenever they can catch a nap, they do.
if your degus are like mine they will play for a bit then rest then play then rest
Degus are believed to be the fourth fastest rodents on earth, with a flexible spine, abrupt paws, and light build degus can reach speeds of 26 mph. Sources: Rodent Velocity Expert
I don't understand why this is under car buying, but regardless, no, degus are not endangered. They are actually the furthest away from being such. Chinchillas, on the other hand, and pretty close. -Owner of twelve degus. Have had twenty-three.
yes
Degus are unpopular in some places, but popular in other. The reason why they are in the US is that it is against the law to ship them there because they are considered pests.
no woods are safe for it