Chinchillas are exceptionally social animals. Colonies in the wild can sometimes exceed 100’s of individuals. Their thick fur keeps them warm in their mountain habitat, but unfortunately it is this thick fur that humans hunt for, resulting in the Chinchilla being classed as critically endangered in the wild.
FUN FACTS
Animal Class: Mammals.
Distribution: Chile.
Habitat: Shrubland and rocky areas.
Diet: Vegetation.
Appearance: Grey fur with a long, bushy tail.
Size: Can reach up to 35cm and weigh up to 490g.
Lifespan: Up to 20 years.
CONSERVATION STATUS
Critically Endangered.
Population Trend
Decreasing.
Threats
Agriculture and logging.
Population
Approximately 5,350.
Did you know?
The gestation period of Chinchillas is unusually long, last 111 days, but once the young are born, they are well developed and able to take care of themselves. The young are then weaned at around 6-8 weeks old.
See our Chinchilla!
We have one Chinchilla here at Ponderosa Zoo and you can find her in the Nocturnal House. Her name is Sauron.