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Encyclopedia > Chinchillidae
Chinchillas and viscachas
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Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Chinchillidae
Genera
 Chinchilla
 Lagidium
 Lagostomus

Chinchillas and their relatives viscachas are small, nocturnal mammals native to the Andes mountains in South America and belonging to the family Chinchillidae.


Chinchilla fur is considered the softest in the world and is 30 times softer than human hair. In older chinchillas that fur tends to become matted into dreadlocks. Chinchillas must regularly bathe in dust or volcanic ash to remove oil and moisture that gathers in their thick fur. In fact, they have the highest fur density of any animal on earth with more than 20,000 hairs per square cm. Their fur is so dense that skin parasites (such as fleas) cannot live on one lest they suffocate.


The international trade in chinchilla fur goes back to the 1500s. By the end of the 19th century, chinchillas had become quite rare. In 1923, Mathias F. Chapman brought the 11 wild chinchillas he had captured to the U.S. for breeding. Only three of these were female. Since the mid_1960s, chinchillas have become increasingly popular as house pets. This peculiar rodent is also studied by linguists due to its audio range of perception. It is considered the closest to that of a human's.


Chinchillas in their native habitat live in burrows or crevices in rocks. They are agile jumpers and can jump up to five feet above their head. Predators in the wild include hawks, skunks, felines, and canines. Their diet consists of plants, fruits, seeds, and small insects.


In nature chinchillas are light gray, while other colours have been developed in captivity: for example white, mosaic (white with gray or black patches), beige (very light gray), violet, and charcoal (black). The gene for white is dominant, but lethal in the absence of a recessive gene of another colour. Red eyes are not only a sign of albinism but associated with beige color.


In nature, chinchillas are monogamous and live in pairs. Unusually for mammals, chinchilla females are significantly bigger than males. Chinchillas can breed any time of the year. For a rodent they have a very long gestation period of 111 days. Due to this long pregnancy chinchillas are born fully furred and open their eyes soon after birth. Litters range from 1 - 8 babies, although the average litter size is 2. In the case of miscarriage, the foetus is frequently absorbed into the body of the mother, resulting in further sterility.


Chinchillas are unique and charming pets. They typically eat less than other small rodents, and animals of the same sex live peacefully together. They require dust (usually Fullers Earth) for bathing. In captivity chinchillas live up to 25 years, but they usually do not live for more than 10 years in countries with a climate that they are not adapted to.

  • ORDER RODENTIA
  • Superfamily Caviomorpha
    • Family Chinchillidae
      • Chinchilla, Chinchilla lanigera
      • Short-tailed Chinchilla, Chinchilla brevicaudata
      • Northern Viscacha, Lagidum peruanum
      • Southern Viscacha, Lagidum viscacia
      • Wolffsohn's Viscacha, Lagidum wolffsohni
      • Plains Viscacha, Lagostomus maximus
    • Family Octodontidae: octodonts
    • Family Echimyidae: spiny rats, including nutrias
    • Family Capromyidae: hutias
    • Family Agoutidae: agoutis
    • Family Dinomyidae: pacaranas
    • Family Caviidae: cavies, including guinea pigs
    • Family Hydrochoeridae: Capybara
    • Family Abrocomidae: chinchilla rats
  • (8 other superfamilies in Rodentia, not listed here)

There is also a type of cat coloring and several breeds of rabbit called Chinchilla, which are not related to the Chinchillidae family.




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Chinchillidae - definition of Chinchillidae in Encyclopedia (470 words)
Chinchillas and their relatives viscachas are small, nocturnal mammals native to the Andes mountains in South America and belonging to the family Chinchillidae.
Chinchilla fur is considered the softest in the world and is 30 times softer than human hair.
There is also a type of cat coloring and several breeds of rabbit called Chinchilla, which are not related to the Chinchillidae family.
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