We will make your Chinchilla happy
Chinchillas are local to the Andes Mountains in South America. In their local climate, they would reside in provinces, otherwise called crowds, and would make their homes in tunnels or hole in rocks. They can inhabit high heights of up to 15,000 feet.
Chinchillas are prey creatures and in the wild are pursued by birds, snakes, cats and canines. They have fostered an assortment of protection strategies against hunters, including showering pee and slipping fur. They can likewise hop as high as six (6) feet.
In the mid 1900’s, an American architect by the name of M.F. Chapman was working in Chile. He was acquainted with chinchillas by nearby Indians who involved them for their fur. He was permitted to catch 11 chinchillas and take them back to the U.S. to raise and sell. It is broadly accepted that all tamed chinchillas are descendents of the first 11 brought back by Chapman.
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We're just a couple of animal lovers who had a half-baked idea to provide some of the most deliciously sweet skinny pigs and baldwins you could hope to find anywhere.
Once we got a taste of the joy and excitement these little critters bring, we just had to expand the "menu". We brought hedgehogs and sugar gliders into the family, and they have actually become some of our most sought after critters. And most recentely, we have included even more exotic critters, like chinchillas and tenrecs.
As a USDA licensed breeding facility, we not only provide safety and security for our animals, we treat each of our critters as a part of our family, and we work diligently to make sure that their environment remains of the highest quality. We require that all of our prospective adopters read and agree to our standard terms and conditions, and we are available to our families, before and after their adoption, to answer any questions that may arise