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yes. chinchillas were highly endangered in the 1900's but now they arent so rare. wild chinchillas are endangered a little i think. but now they have chinchillas in some pet stores so they cant bt TOO endangered!
There are two species of chinchillas: the long-tailed chinchilla and the short-tailed chinchilla. That vary in color. White Chinchilla Black Chinchilla Beige Chinchilla Purple Chinchilla Brown Chinchilla Grey Chinchilla Pink White Chinchilla
to many kill it and destroy there habbitat
there are 3 types of chinchillas there are 3 types of chinchillas
Chinchillas are known for their precious, soft fur and many people kill chinchillas for their fur coats. Whether it is illegal now or not is still a mystery to me, as far as I know. According to my observations, I belive chinchillas are vulnerable to infection or disease They can be quite cold around other chinchillas and can end up fighting as well. Wild chinchillas reside in the Andes Mountains, in Chile, where they have a low chance of survival due to climate and prey.
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There are many endangered marsupials in Australia. Some of these are:Greater bilbyGilbert's potoroo (believed to be Australia's most ciritically endangered mammal)Mahogany gliderLeadbeater's possumBrush-tailed rock wallabyBlack-striped wallabyTasmanian devilNorthern Hairy-nosed wombatDibblerRed-tailed phascogaleKangaroo Island DunnartSandhill DunnartJulia Creek DunnartCrest-tailed Mulgara (Ampurta)And no, koalas are not endangered.A more definitive list can be found at the related link below. Not all of the listed animals are marsupials, however, as this list includes all endangered mammals in Australia, and Australian waters.
chinchillas live n groups of 10-20
There are many, many endangered marsupials, most of which are in Australia. The following is just a small selection.Karkarratul, also known as the Northern marsupial moleGilbert's potorooGreater bilbyTasmanian devilEastern quollMahogany gliderNorthern hairy-nosed wombatNumbatBridle Nail-Tailed wallabyBrush tailed rock wallabyYellow footed rock wallabyProserpine rock-wallabyBanded hare-wallabyMountain pygmy possumLeadbeater's possum
not many
Many people like chinchillas for their soft fur, playful personality, and gentle nature, making them popular as pets. However, the exact number of people who like chinchillas is difficult to quantify.