It depends on the length of it's legs.
of cource not, you can get a deformed chinchila and it might be the same? although there are the plushie versions. :)
No, get guinea pig food for guinea pigs.
chinchilas bathe in a powdery dust or volcanic ash because of where they are native from!! hope this is helpful!
chinchila's live in grass lands and some live in woodlands.
it would not matter the chinchila is a type of squirrel without a bushy tail it would survive
70's style high-heels A mix. of chinchila fur and human teeth
I vote bunny but make sure it is the right one for you. Check out all the different breeds, varieties and sizes at arba.org.
Assuming you mean the furry animal that can be a domestic pet, it is spelled 'chinchilla'. To make it plural you just add an 's'(chinchillas).
i suggest to use chinchila sand and put it in a box or a plastic bowl note: dont keep the bowl in the cage for too long
Always feed fresh veggies sparingly for chinchillas. The high moisture content isn't good for them. You can feed a small piece of carrot, apple, a raisin or two, or a small piece of lettuce (but only the green leafy kind, like romaine or kale) once a day.
It is a rabbit of a certain colour, corresponding to a chinchila's (alternating dark grey and white hair, which gives from afar the impression of a uniform pale grey). It is not a crossing of a rabbit and a chinchilla, only a fur colour. It basically has the fur of a chinchilla but the body of a rabbit. It's fur is also as soft as a chinchilla's. I should know because I have one!
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