if you really want to know you can go to www.echinchilla.com
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No, a chinchilla is a different rodent altogether that requires very different care.
no it like holding a puppy
getting a job and taking care for one's family working hard
getting a job and taking care for one's family working hard
getting a job and taking care for one's family working hard
getting a job and taking care for one's family working hard
Uh yeah no doubt it's hard taking care of 2 kids so it'd be 4 times as worse.
Yes, if they bite hard it tends to bruise rather than break the skin though. However, they very rarely bite hard, sometimes they like to nibble your fingers in the same way they clean another chinchilla.
gerbils r better. much easier and cheaper to take care of.
Here is a nice page of info. http://www.elcosh.org/en/document/519/d000504/taking-care-of-your-hard-hat.html#
The cost of a chinchilla in Delaware typically ranges from $150 to $300, depending on factors such as the breeder, the chinchilla's age, and its color variety. Additionally, potential owners should consider ongoing expenses for proper care, including habitat, food, and veterinary care. It's also advisable to adopt from shelters or rescues, which may have lower fees.
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