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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 .
yes they can see male chinchillas
The Male chinchilla does not need to be there when and after she gives birth. It's suggested that if you have the male and female in the same cage to remove the male when she gives birth and have him in another cage neighboring her's. This is to ensure that the female does not become pregnant after just giving birth because it's very tiring for them.
Generally two male Chinchilla's will get along with no problems. In fact male chinchilla's will share a space with much less fuss than females (who can be very territorial. A male Chinchilla will generally be happier with another male than if he was alone. As with all animals you should try get a good match. A older Chinchilla will tend to be less threatened if a younger chinchilla is introduced, or if you pair a dominant Chin with a subservient one. That being said with enough patience and supervised play you will most likely be fine as long as they are both male and there is NOT a female present.
not during but i suggest you do after the babies are born just as a precaution
A male chinchilla is simply called a "buck."
Chinchilla have 2 or 3 pups full furred and eyes openhow to do it put a male and female chichilla in the same cage for a few hours then after 102 days she will have her pups
Chinchilla have 2 or 3 pups full furred and eyes openhow to do it put a male and female chichilla in the same cage for a few hours then after 102 days she will have her pups
It is impossible to become pregnant unless the egg of your pet chinchilla was fertilized by a male chinchilla. Chinchillas are pregnant for about three months, so maybe your chinchilla found a male three months ago without you noticing.
Sex chromosomes detrmine wheather a person is a male or a female.
To determine if kittens are male or female, you can look at their genitalia. Male kittens have a small distance between the anus and the genital opening, while female kittens have a larger distance. Additionally, male kittens have a visible scrotum, while female kittens do not.
It depends. If the chinchilla is small than it is really risky. The male should be the same weight if not lighter than than the female. If the babies are to big it is risky. It is better not to breed just in case. But ask your chinchilla's vet.