They live in South America, primarily in the Andes.
In the wild chinchillas live in South America. Mainly in the south.
We have a chinchilla and he is not like oher chinchillas he hates other chinchillas and loves food he lived in a shed but we rescued him I don't really understand what you mean by adapt i only know what's it's like in a home not the wild because most chinchillas get eaten in the wild and live in the ground
Yes, but only up in the mountains... they are an endangered species in the wild though.
chinchillas eat fruits and vegetables they are scavengers
We have a chinchilla and he is not like oher chinchillas he hates other chinchillas and loves food he lived in a shed but we rescued him I don't really understand what you mean by adapt i only know what's it's like in a home not the wild because most chinchillas get eaten in the wild and live in the ground
In the wild chinchillas eat fruits, plants, seeds, insects and sometimes tree bark.
Wild chinchillas lived in a fairly small area of South America. Loss of habitat to development and being hunted for their fur has made them in danger of extinction. This does not apply to farm raised chinchillas that are raised for their fur.
go extinct
Chinchillas live in the andean mountains in South America.
Yes, chinchillas can live in zoos as I have seen them in zoos before, for example in the Madrid Zoo Aquarium they have chinchillas.
They eat any sort of wild berrys. Remembers, Chinchillas are herbavores
Chinchillas are native to the Andes Mountains in South America.