Baby chinchillas, or kits, primarily rely on their mother's milk for nutrition during the first few weeks of life. Once they are about 6-8 weeks old, they can start to transition to solid food. A proper diet for young chinchillas includes high-quality hay, specially formulated chinchilla pellets, and occasional treats like dried fruits or vegetables in moderation. It's crucial to provide fresh water at all times to support their hydration and health.
Yes, I think they can eat oats but it has to be specially for chinchillas.
I think all foxes eat chinchillas although there are artic fox and maybe they don't eat chinchillas
chinchillas eat fruits and vegetables they are scavengers
Yes. Chinchillas eat desert grasses.
They eat any sort of wild berrys. Remembers, Chinchillas are herbavores
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no they do not
eat them
In the wild chinchillas eat fruits, plants, seeds, insects and sometimes tree bark.
Chinchillas are physically capable of eating dandelions, yes.
herbivores ... But in extreme cases where the kit has died, the mother will eat the carcass of the dead newborn baby. (disgusting I know!) If the baby is healthy, the mother chinchilla will eat the placenta.
Yes they can!