- end of the 19th century,
chinchillas had
become quite rare
after being hunted for
their notably soft fur. Most
chinchillas currently used by the fur...
-
unsustainable decline for
living chinchillas. The
supply of
chinchillas slowly diminished, with the last short-tailed
chinchilla being seen in 1953, causing...
- of
Chilean chinchillas, as of 1996,
occurred in Aucó (31°38’S, 71°06’W), near Illapel, IV Región, Chile, in
Reserva Nacional Las
Chinchillas and in La...
-
Chinchilla rabbits are a
group of
three rabbit breeds that have been bred for a coat that
resembles that of
chinchillas.
Despite their name, they are...
-
rodent families, with only nine
known living species. They
resemble chinchillas and rats in appearance, with a
similar soft fur and silvery-grey color...
- America.
Chinchilla may also
refer to:
Chinchilla rabbit,
three breeds whose coat
resembles that of
chinchillas Chinchilla rat or chinchillones, of the family...
- of pheomelanin, the so-called
Chinchilla trait. The
white phenotype in
tigers had been
attributed to such a
Chinchilla mutation in tyrosinase, and in...
- color-bred silvers,
commonly known as "
Chinchillas" in
South Africa. The
breed was
accepted under the name "
Chinchilla Longhair" with
breed code "CHL" in...
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gerbils (Mongolian
jirds and
duprasi gerbils),
common degus,
common chinchillas, and
guinea pigs (cavies). Non-rodents,
including rabbits, hedgehogs...
- The
family Chinchillidae is in the
order Rodentia and
consists of the
chinchillas, the viscachas, and
their fossil relatives. This
family is restricted...