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YES!! chinchillas are been killed and hunted for their soft for.
Yes, chinchillas can die and they can get scared and they can get so scared they could run away and crash then die.
True. The moment of catharsis in the play "Romeo and Juliet" occurs when the two central characters, Romeo and Juliet, kill themselves in a tragic act of love and sacrifice.
The idea of Lemmings throwing themselves over a cliff is not true. The only animal that commits suicide is the human being.
There is said to be nine life skills every happy person has found. Know themselves, love themselves, be true to themselves, having a personal value system, perspective, open mind, a sense of humor, being resilient, and showing acceptance are the skills needed.
I think anyone can be more of themselves, so it's best to see someone's true colors
It is as true as toothfairies themselves.
Yes, it is true. House mice would not be used to finding food and water themselves and the wild rats might kill them for their food.
THIS IS TRUE, 100-105 days chinchillas have 2 or 3 pups that are fully furred and eyes open.
No it is not true but if you believe in it like i do then it is true!!!
no, they protect themselves XD I have to laugh at that, but it is true they protect themselves.
I doubt it, unless there is a lab experimenting on making armoured chinchillas in there. They were refered to as Patagonian bursting rats by the Monte Python team, I belive armour plating would be necessary to prevent untimely explosions. Chinchillas have been known to set up sucessful breeding colonies after escaping from fur farms, so the theory holds water.
No.
No