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Chinchilla Facts
Latin
Name: Chinchilla lanigera
Female: Doe
Male: Buck
Young: Kittens
Life Span: 10-20 years (domesticated)
Litter Size: 1-2 kittens
Birth Weight: 30 – 40gms
Eyes Open: 10 days
Gestation Period: 111 days
Average Weight: Male 400-500gms / Female 400-600gms
Sexual Maturity: 4-12 months
Weaning Age: 8-10 weeks
Diet: Herbivores
History of the Chinchilla
Chinchillas originate from South America and live
in the mountains of the Andes. Wild chinchillas live in nooks and
crevices in rocks and they live at altitudes of 3,000 to 15,000
feet. At these altitudes there are massive fluctuations in weather
and temperature and their thick coats protect them from the cold.
Chinchillas bred in captivity are unable to withstand extremes
in temperature.
Spanish pioneers discovered the chinchilla in the
16th Century when they were kept and used by the native Incas and
Chincas for food and clothing. Chinchillas were later brought to
Europe where their pelts became fashionable and widely used for
clothing. This demand for chinchilla pelts almost made them extinct
but, fortunately, in the early 20th Century,
a miner called Mathias
F Chapman captured 11 chinchillas and bred them in captivity, servicing
the demand of the fur trade, but also securing survival of the
species.
The name Chinchilla means “little
chinta”.
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