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Chinchillas breed like any other mammals.
Chinchillas breed like any other mammals.
Depending on the breed and where you buy the chinchillas they could cost $50 - $200 or more in the United States.
They most of time don't because they don't want to get their buyers to breed so that they, Petco, cannot sell chinchillas.
Yes it is fine for your chinchillas to be around others. You have to make sure that they don't fight, not all chinchillas get along but some do. If you are not looking to breed DO NOT keep a female and male chinchilla together or they will mate.
ideal age is between 2 and 5 years .. that doesnt mean you can breed them after that age .. but i certainly wouldn't consider breeding before the age of two .. dogs are in adolescent stage between age 1 and 2 to me that's still way to young to breed them ..
To be properly socalized, chinchillas should stay with their mother for at least 12 weeks. The females can stay with her longer, but the males must be separated at that time because they are able to breed then.
A chinchilla is a species of small rodents native to South America to 'make' a chinchilla you need to breed a male chinchilla with a female chinchilla in order to make baby chinchillas .
like any other mammal, male on top, female below, they have the same reproductive organs as other mammals.
I havent heard that they are going to extinct, but i dont believe they are, they are kept as house pets so are easy to breed.
like any other mammal, male on top, female below, they have the same reproductive organs as other mammals.
They don't have Kits (baby chinchillas) every day. Chinchillas will only breed about twice a year. Their gestation period is an average of 111 days and each litter can consist of 1 to 6 kits.