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WELCOME TO THE HERD
Watch out! It seems like there are wild fluff balls on the loose, so grab your oxbow treats and follow me carefully. They can jump high and sneak around. Be on the lookout high and low, shake those food bags and get ready to strike. This aint no work for the faint of heart, you think you’re up for it soldier? Alright then, now don’t say i didn’t warn ya. Now let’s take a deeper look at who these active fluff balls are
The Beans
Salvatore
Nickname : Dore
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender : Femalew
Colour : Black Velvet (black with some grey)
DOB : February 23, 2022
Adopted : June 07, 2022
Personality : Carries own stylish attitude..
Fierce when meeting new peers, become friendly after a few bonding.
Super active during play time.
Showing her elegant look when staring at us.
Loves to model herself and wink whenever she enjoys her day.
Very self-protective and never trust strangers easily.
Ferragamo
Nickname : Gum Gum
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender: Male
Colour : Violet (grey)
DOB : February 19, 2022
Adopted : June 07, 2022
Personality : Shy and timid
Will hide and peek at us when he feels shy.
Picky on food, only chose the treats he loves.
Not greedy for food, unlike his peers who love food.
Self protection whenever meet unknown animals and human
Hermas
Nickname : Her Princes Beh-beh Guls
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender : Female
Colour : Gold Bar (white with some slight brown)
DOB : February 19, 2022
Adopted : June 18, 2022
Personality : Loving and friendly
Easily get along with her peers.
Always shows love and affection to her peers and humans.
Very self protective and self love.
Will push us away if she dislikes us.
Issey ( of Hermas)
Nickname : Ee Ee EeEe Ost
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender :
Colour :
DOB : September 20, 2022
Personality : Fast learner, super active, very brave… more to come…
Miyake ( of Hermas)
Nickname : Mi Mi MiMI Most
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender :
Colour :
DOB : September 20, 2022
Personality : Very attached to the mother, slightly timid, but always follows what Issey does.
More information
Is there any creature on earth sweeter than a chinchilla? Chinchillas have won our hearts and gained popularity as exotic pets because of their fluffy bodies and little hands.
- There are only two living species of chinchilla. The first is the short-tailed chinchilla, and the second is the long-tailed chinchilla. In comparison to the long-tailed chinchilla, the short-tailed chinchilla has a shorter tail, a broader neck, and shorter ears.
- Foraging for plant foods takes up most of the time for chinchillas. They consume all types of nearby vegetation, including fruits, flowers, grasses, and leaves.
- Instead of taking baths in the water, chinchillas roll around in the dust. The fine particles remove grease and any other loose particles on their fur. If a chinchilla does get wet, it could get hypothermia, or fungi could grow in its fur.
- Sometimes, running quickly isn’t enough to escape a pursuing predator. When caught, predators can latch onto the large patches of fur that chinchillas can shed. They get stuck or slip when someone is holding them too tightly, and this is known as fur slipping.
- Chinchillas live in social groups called herds that include anywhere between 14 and 100 members.
- They may avoid the hot daytime temperatures because they are primarily nocturnal.
- With a pair of large ears, chinchillas have acute hearing, which aids them in spotting any nearby predators. However, this also increases their propensity to be frightened or overwhelmed in noisy homes.
- Since humans started killing chinchillas in 1828, the animals are now all but extinct. Although people used to hunt them for meals, they are now pursued for their highly prized fur. Even though the government presently forbids all forms of hunting and trapping, it is nevertheless challenging to regulate.
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WELCOME TO THE HERD
Watch out! It seems like there are wild fluff balls on the loose, so grab your oxbow treats and follow me carefully. They can jump high and sneak around. Be on the lookout high and low, shake those food bags and get ready to strike. This aint no work for the faint of heart, you think you’re up for it soldier? Alright then, now don’t say i didn’t warn ya. Now let’s take a deeper look at who these active fluff balls are
The Beans
Salvatore
Nickname : Dore
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender : Femalew
Colour : Black Velvet (black with some grey)
DOB : February 23, 2022
Adopted : June 07, 2022
Personality : Carries own stylish attitude..
Fierce when meeting new peers, become friendly after a few bonding.
Super active during play time.
Showing her elegant look when staring at us.
Loves to model herself and wink whenever she enjoys her day.
Very self-protective and never trust strangers easily.
Ferragamo
Nickname : Gum Gum
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender: Male
Colour : Violet (grey)
DOB : February 19, 2022
Adopted : June 07, 2022
Personality : Shy and timid
Will hide and peek at us when he feels shy.
Picky on food, only chose the treats he loves.
Not greedy for food, unlike his peers who love food.
Self protection whenever meet unknown animals and human
Hermas
Nickname : Her Princes Beh-beh Guls
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender : Female
Colour : Gold Bar (white with some slight brown)
DOB : February 19, 2022
Adopted : June 18, 2022
Personality : Loving and friendly
Easily get along with her peers.
Always shows love and affection to her peers and humans.
Very self protective and self love.
Will push us away if she dislikes us.
Issey ( of Hermas)
Nickname : Ee Ee EeEe Ost
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender :
Colour :
DOB : September 20, 2022
Personality : Fast learner, super active, very brave… more to come…
Miyake ( of Hermas)
Nickname : Mi Mi MiMI Most
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender :
Colour :
DOB : September 20, 2022
Personality : Very attached to the mother, slightly timid, but always follows what Issey does.
More information
Is there any creature on earth sweeter than a chinchilla? Chinchillas have won our hearts and gained popularity as exotic pets because of their fluffy bodies and little hands.
- There are only two living species of chinchilla. The first is the short-tailed chinchilla, and the second is the long-tailed chinchilla. In comparison to the long-tailed chinchilla, the short-tailed chinchilla has a shorter tail, a broader neck, and shorter ears.
- Foraging for plant foods takes up most of the time for chinchillas. They consume all types of nearby vegetation, including fruits, flowers, grasses, and leaves.
- Instead of taking baths in the water, chinchillas roll around in the dust. The fine particles remove grease and any other loose particles on their fur. If a chinchilla does get wet, it could get hypothermia, or fungi could grow in its fur.
- Sometimes, running quickly isn’t enough to escape a pursuing predator. When caught, predators can latch onto the large patches of fur that chinchillas can shed. They get stuck or slip when someone is holding them too tightly, and this is known as fur slipping.
- Chinchillas live in social groups called herds that include anywhere between 14 and 100 members.
- They may avoid the hot daytime temperatures because they are primarily nocturnal.
- With a pair of large ears, chinchillas have acute hearing, which aids them in spotting any nearby predators. However, this also increases their propensity to be frightened or overwhelmed in noisy homes.
- Since humans started killing chinchillas in 1828, the animals are now all but extinct. Although people used to hunt them for meals, they are now pursued for their highly prized fur. Even though the government presently forbids all forms of hunting and trapping, it is nevertheless challenging to regulate.
-
WELCOME TO THE HERD
Watch out! It seems like there are wild fluff balls on the loose, so grab your oxbow treats and follow me carefully. They can jump high and sneak around. Be on the lookout high and low, shake those food bags and get ready to strike. This aint no work for the faint of heart, you think you’re up for it soldier? Alright then, now don’t say i didn’t warn ya. Now let’s take a deeper look at who these active fluff balls are
The Beans
Salvatore
Nickname : Dore
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender : Femalew
Colour : Black Velvet (black with some grey)
DOB : February 23, 2022
Adopted : June 07, 2022
Personality : Carries own stylish attitude..
Fierce when meeting new peers, become friendly after a few bonding.
Super active during play time.
Showing her elegant look when staring at us.
Loves to model herself and wink whenever she enjoys her day.
Very self-protective and never trust strangers easily.
Ferragamo
Nickname : Gum Gum
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender: Male
Colour : Violet (grey)
DOB : February 19, 2022
Adopted : June 07, 2022
Personality : Shy and timid
Will hide and peek at us when he feels shy.
Picky on food, only chose the treats he loves.
Not greedy for food, unlike his peers who love food.
Self protection whenever meet unknown animals and human
Hermas
Nickname : Her Princes Beh-beh Guls
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender : Female
Colour : Gold Bar (white with some slight brown)
DOB : February 19, 2022
Adopted : June 18, 2022
Personality : Loving and friendly
Easily get along with her peers.
Always shows love and affection to her peers and humans.
Very self protective and self love.
Will push us away if she dislikes us.
Issey ( of Hermas)
Nickname : Ee Ee EeEe Ost
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender :
Colour :
DOB : September 20, 2022
Personality : Fast learner, super active, very brave… more to come…
Miyake ( of Hermas)
Nickname : Mi Mi MiMI Most
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender :
Colour :
DOB : September 20, 2022
Personality : Very attached to the mother, slightly timid, but always follows what Issey does.
More information
Is there any creature on earth sweeter than a chinchilla? Chinchillas have won our hearts and gained popularity as exotic pets because of their fluffy bodies and little hands.
- There are only two living species of chinchilla. The first is the short-tailed chinchilla, and the second is the long-tailed chinchilla. In comparison to the long-tailed chinchilla, the short-tailed chinchilla has a shorter tail, a broader neck, and shorter ears.
- Foraging for plant foods takes up most of the time for chinchillas. They consume all types of nearby vegetation, including fruits, flowers, grasses, and leaves.
- Instead of taking baths in the water, chinchillas roll around in the dust. The fine particles remove grease and any other loose particles on their fur. If a chinchilla does get wet, it could get hypothermia, or fungi could grow in its fur.
- Sometimes, running quickly isn’t enough to escape a pursuing predator. When caught, predators can latch onto the large patches of fur that chinchillas can shed. They get stuck or slip when someone is holding them too tightly, and this is known as fur slipping.
- Chinchillas live in social groups called herds that include anywhere between 14 and 100 members.
- They may avoid the hot daytime temperatures because they are primarily nocturnal.
- With a pair of large ears, chinchillas have acute hearing, which aids them in spotting any nearby predators. However, this also increases their propensity to be frightened or overwhelmed in noisy homes.
- Since humans started killing chinchillas in 1828, the animals are now all but extinct. Although people used to hunt them for meals, they are now pursued for their highly prized fur. Even though the government presently forbids all forms of hunting and trapping, it is nevertheless challenging to regulate.
-
WELCOME TO THE HERD
Watch out! It seems like there are wild fluff balls on the loose, so grab your oxbow treats and follow me carefully. They can jump high and sneak around. Be on the lookout high and low, shake those food bags and get ready to strike. This aint no work for the faint of heart, you think you’re up for it soldier? Alright then, now don’t say i didn’t warn ya. Now let’s take a deeper look at who these active fluff balls are
The Beans
Salvatore
Nickname : Dore
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender : Femalew
Colour : Black Velvet (black with some grey)
DOB : February 23, 2022
Adopted : June 07, 2022
Personality : Carries own stylish attitude..
Fierce when meeting new peers, become friendly after a few bonding.
Super active during play time.
Showing her elegant look when staring at us.
Loves to model herself and wink whenever she enjoys her day.
Very self-protective and never trust strangers easily.
Ferragamo
Nickname : Gum Gum
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender: Male
Colour : Violet (grey)
DOB : February 19, 2022
Adopted : June 07, 2022
Personality : Shy and timid
Will hide and peek at us when he feels shy.
Picky on food, only chose the treats he loves.
Not greedy for food, unlike his peers who love food.
Self protection whenever meet unknown animals and human
Hermas
Nickname : Her Princes Beh-beh Guls
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender : Female
Colour : Gold Bar (white with some slight brown)
DOB : February 19, 2022
Adopted : June 18, 2022
Personality : Loving and friendly
Easily get along with her peers.
Always shows love and affection to her peers and humans.
Very self protective and self love.
Will push us away if she dislikes us.
Issey ( of Hermas)
Nickname : Ee Ee EeEe Ost
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender :
Colour :
DOB : September 20, 2022
Personality : Fast learner, super active, very brave… more to come…
Miyake ( of Hermas)
Nickname : Mi Mi MiMI Most
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender :
Colour :
DOB : September 20, 2022
Personality : Very attached to the mother, slightly timid, but always follows what Issey does.
More information
Is there any creature on earth sweeter than a chinchilla? Chinchillas have won our hearts and gained popularity as exotic pets because of their fluffy bodies and little hands.
- There are only two living species of chinchilla. The first is the short-tailed chinchilla, and the second is the long-tailed chinchilla. In comparison to the long-tailed chinchilla, the short-tailed chinchilla has a shorter tail, a broader neck, and shorter ears.
- Foraging for plant foods takes up most of the time for chinchillas. They consume all types of nearby vegetation, including fruits, flowers, grasses, and leaves.
- Instead of taking baths in the water, chinchillas roll around in the dust. The fine particles remove grease and any other loose particles on their fur. If a chinchilla does get wet, it could get hypothermia, or fungi could grow in its fur.
- Sometimes, running quickly isn’t enough to escape a pursuing predator. When caught, predators can latch onto the large patches of fur that chinchillas can shed. They get stuck or slip when someone is holding them too tightly, and this is known as fur slipping.
- Chinchillas live in social groups called herds that include anywhere between 14 and 100 members.
- They may avoid the hot daytime temperatures because they are primarily nocturnal.
- With a pair of large ears, chinchillas have acute hearing, which aids them in spotting any nearby predators. However, this also increases their propensity to be frightened or overwhelmed in noisy homes.
- Since humans started killing chinchillas in 1828, the animals are now all but extinct. Although people used to hunt them for meals, they are now pursued for their highly prized fur. Even though the government presently forbids all forms of hunting and trapping, it is nevertheless challenging to regulate.
-
WELCOME TO THE HERD
Watch out! It seems like there are wild fluff balls on the loose, so grab your oxbow treats and follow me carefully. They can jump high and sneak around. Be on the lookout high and low, shake those food bags and get ready to strike. This aint no work for the faint of heart, you think you’re up for it soldier? Alright then, now don’t say i didn’t warn ya. Now let’s take a deeper look at who these active fluff balls are
The Beans
Salvatore
Nickname : Dore
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender : Femalew
Colour : Black Velvet (black with some grey)
DOB : February 23, 2022
Adopted : June 07, 2022
Personality : Carries own stylish attitude..
Fierce when meeting new peers, become friendly after a few bonding.
Super active during play time.
Showing her elegant look when staring at us.
Loves to model herself and wink whenever she enjoys her day.
Very self-protective and never trust strangers easily.
Ferragamo
Nickname : Gum Gum
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender: Male
Colour : Violet (grey)
DOB : February 19, 2022
Adopted : June 07, 2022
Personality : Shy and timid
Will hide and peek at us when he feels shy.
Picky on food, only chose the treats he loves.
Not greedy for food, unlike his peers who love food.
Self protection whenever meet unknown animals and human
Hermas
Nickname : Her Princes Beh-beh Guls
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender : Female
Colour : Gold Bar (white with some slight brown)
DOB : February 19, 2022
Adopted : June 18, 2022
Personality : Loving and friendly
Easily get along with her peers.
Always shows love and affection to her peers and humans.
Very self protective and self love.
Will push us away if she dislikes us.
Issey ( of Hermas)
Nickname : Ee Ee EeEe Ost
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender :
Colour :
DOB : September 20, 2022
Personality : Fast learner, super active, very brave… more to come…
Miyake ( of Hermas)
Nickname : Mi Mi MiMI Most
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender :
Colour :
DOB : September 20, 2022
Personality : Very attached to the mother, slightly timid, but always follows what Issey does.
More information
Is there any creature on earth sweeter than a chinchilla? Chinchillas have won our hearts and gained popularity as exotic pets because of their fluffy bodies and little hands.
- There are only two living species of chinchilla. The first is the short-tailed chinchilla, and the second is the long-tailed chinchilla. In comparison to the long-tailed chinchilla, the short-tailed chinchilla has a shorter tail, a broader neck, and shorter ears.
- Foraging for plant foods takes up most of the time for chinchillas. They consume all types of nearby vegetation, including fruits, flowers, grasses, and leaves.
- Instead of taking baths in the water, chinchillas roll around in the dust. The fine particles remove grease and any other loose particles on their fur. If a chinchilla does get wet, it could get hypothermia, or fungi could grow in its fur.
- Sometimes, running quickly isn’t enough to escape a pursuing predator. When caught, predators can latch onto the large patches of fur that chinchillas can shed. They get stuck or slip when someone is holding them too tightly, and this is known as fur slipping.
- Chinchillas live in social groups called herds that include anywhere between 14 and 100 members.
- They may avoid the hot daytime temperatures because they are primarily nocturnal.
- With a pair of large ears, chinchillas have acute hearing, which aids them in spotting any nearby predators. However, this also increases their propensity to be frightened or overwhelmed in noisy homes.
- Since humans started killing chinchillas in 1828, the animals are now all but extinct. Although people used to hunt them for meals, they are now pursued for their highly prized fur. Even though the government presently forbids all forms of hunting and trapping, it is nevertheless challenging to regulate.
-
WELCOME TO THE HERD
Watch out! It seems like there are wild fluff balls on the loose, so grab your oxbow treats and follow me carefully. They can jump high and sneak around. Be on the lookout high and low, shake those food bags and get ready to strike. This aint no work for the faint of heart, you think you’re up for it soldier? Alright then, now don’t say i didn’t warn ya. Now let’s take a deeper look at who these active fluff balls are
The Beans
Salvatore
Nickname : Dore
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender : Femalew
Colour : Black Velvet (black with some grey)
DOB : February 23, 2022
Adopted : June 07, 2022
Personality : Carries own stylish attitude..
Fierce when meeting new peers, become friendly after a few bonding.
Super active during play time.
Showing her elegant look when staring at us.
Loves to model herself and wink whenever she enjoys her day.
Very self-protective and never trust strangers easily.
Ferragamo
Nickname : Gum Gum
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender: Male
Colour : Violet (grey)
DOB : February 19, 2022
Adopted : June 07, 2022
Personality : Shy and timid
Will hide and peek at us when he feels shy.
Picky on food, only chose the treats he loves.
Not greedy for food, unlike his peers who love food.
Self protection whenever meet unknown animals and human
Hermas
Nickname : Her Princes Beh-beh Guls
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender : Female
Colour : Gold Bar (white with some slight brown)
DOB : February 19, 2022
Adopted : June 18, 2022
Personality : Loving and friendly
Easily get along with her peers.
Always shows love and affection to her peers and humans.
Very self protective and self love.
Will push us away if she dislikes us.
Issey ( of Hermas)
Nickname : Ee Ee EeEe Ost
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender :
Colour :
DOB : September 20, 2022
Personality : Fast learner, super active, very brave… more to come…
Miyake ( of Hermas)
Nickname : Mi Mi MiMI Most
Breed : Long Tailed Chinchilla
Gender :
Colour :
DOB : September 20, 2022
Personality : Very attached to the mother, slightly timid, but always follows what Issey does.
More information
Is there any creature on earth sweeter than a chinchilla? Chinchillas have won our hearts and gained popularity as exotic pets because of their fluffy bodies and little hands.
- There are only two living species of chinchilla. The first is the short-tailed chinchilla, and the second is the long-tailed chinchilla. In comparison to the long-tailed chinchilla, the short-tailed chinchilla has a shorter tail, a broader neck, and shorter ears.
- Foraging for plant foods takes up most of the time for chinchillas. They consume all types of nearby vegetation, including fruits, flowers, grasses, and leaves.
- Instead of taking baths in the water, chinchillas roll around in the dust. The fine particles remove grease and any other loose particles on their fur. If a chinchilla does get wet, it could get hypothermia, or fungi could grow in its fur.
- Sometimes, running quickly isn’t enough to escape a pursuing predator. When caught, predators can latch onto the large patches of fur that chinchillas can shed. They get stuck or slip when someone is holding them too tightly, and this is known as fur slipping.
- Chinchillas live in social groups called herds that include anywhere between 14 and 100 members.
- They may avoid the hot daytime temperatures because they are primarily nocturnal.
- With a pair of large ears, chinchillas have acute hearing, which aids them in spotting any nearby predators. However, this also increases their propensity to be frightened or overwhelmed in noisy homes.
- Since humans started killing chinchillas in 1828, the animals are now all but extinct. Although people used to hunt them for meals, they are now pursued for their highly prized fur. Even though the government presently forbids all forms of hunting and trapping, it is nevertheless challenging to regulate.