Yes. You should give your degu grass, alfalfa, or hay every season except for winter. Don't get the grass near a road or it will be polluted.
yes
No. Degus are rodents, and rodent are not marsupials.
If you want to play it safe than no. They can sometimes eat grape vines but they would have to be natural, orgainic, pesticide free, and pretty much grown in your own back yard. Some times when degus eat graped they can get sick and it can turn there teeth orange from the grape juice.
rye grass should not be fed to chinchillas but timothy hay is essechal for their diet and health and should be provided daiy
baby degus are called pups
In piles with other degus and in their FLAT topped houses.
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.
Hay is the most important, but they need pellets that have vitamin c, that have no sugar or molasses, and that has no salt. You can give them dry uncooked oatmeal every other day and a dry uncooked whole wheat noodle once a week. Do NOT GIVE THEM ANYTHING that HAS SUGAR IN IT! They might get diabetes if you do. The oatmeal and noodle are optional.
Grass rats eat grass.
They do not eat grass. Usually they do not eat grass.
Baby degus feed on their mother's milk for the first few weeks of life. They will suckle from her teats as they grow and develop. After a few weeks, they may also start nibbling on solid food, gradually transitioning to a diet similar to that of adult degus.
No, he does not eat grass