IT. WE ARE LEARNING ALL ABOUT CHINCHILLAS. OKAY. SO ALEX ALESSI IS AT THE ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER TO TELL US ALL ABOUT THE LITTLE ANIMAL THAT’S ACTUALLY ENDANGERED. HELLO, EVERYONE, AND WELCOME TO THE ...
A chinchilla is neither a rat nor a rabbit. It is a rodent, but it belongs to its own special family called Chinchillidae. While it may look similar to both, especially due to its size and fur, it is ...
Chinchillas are native to South America, specifically in the Andes Mountains, where they live at heights of around 14,000 feet. At first glance, chinchillas may look closely related to rabbits because ...