rye grass should not be fed to chinchillas but timothy hay is essechal for their diet and health and should be provided daiy
You shouldn't really mix rodents because each and every one is a separate species and has its own dietary and housing needs. If you are going to mix any two species , the best would be guinea pigs and rabbits.
There are so many adorable rodents guinea pigs, hamsters, degus, gerbils, chinchillas, rats and mice
Degus are related to rabbits and chinchillas. To say 'what are they decended from' is a different answer. The degus are decendants of degus. God created animals specially and they have only changed in ways credited to micro-evolution. Some amazing features God gave these little critters are: tails that will shed like a salamander, are great at digging, are very sociable, curious, and playful.
South America in the Lower Andes Mountains. Their range slightly overlaps that of chinchillas.
1.Dogs 2.Cats 3.Fish 4.Hamsters 5.Guinea pigs 6.Mice 7.Birds 8.Rabbits 9.Rats 10.Gerbils 11.Ferrets 12.Horses 13.Tortoises 14.Chinchillas 15.Turtles 16.Degus
Like degus it means they are healthy i do not know why but if your chinchilla or degus teeth are white take them to the vet immediately, they have probably got a fatal disease
Degus are not allowed in Australia as they are considered an invasive species and a potential threat to native flora and fauna if they were to escape into the wild. The Australian government has strict regulations on the importation of animals to prevent the introduction of new pests and diseases.
Hamsters, Gerbils, Guniea Pigs, Budgies, Chinchillas, Rabbits, Degus. Hope this helped! I have 2 mice, and they're lovely.... :)
Chinchillas. Ferrets. Gerbils (which i have two of). Capybara (may need permit). Degus.
yes there are , there are degus , jerbowas , chinchillas , hamsters , mice , rats , basically all the rodents that live on this planet.
No. Degus belong to order Rodentia. Rabbits belong to order Lagomorpha.
I don't understand why this is under car buying, but regardless, no, degus are not endangered. They are actually the furthest away from being such. Chinchillas, on the other hand, and pretty close. -Owner of twelve degus. Have had twenty-three.