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Breeding Chinchilla
Breeding chinchilla requires a lot of knowledge from the breeder; breeders should also offer photos.
The history of the animal’s domestication began in the 1920s with MR. M.F. Chapman, who in 1918 became interested in this little animal and developed a plan to obtain more of the animals and transport them to the USA. His thought was to breed animals as pets and for the fur market. Mr. Chapman captured as many these animals as was possible and established a population.
Breeding chinchilla requires a lot of knowledge from the breeder; breeders should also offer photos.
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Breeding Chinchilla -
breeder, photos
These are endangered animals nowadays and hunting them is prohibited. They were killed for their precious fur that costs nowadays also a lot. Nowadays the animals can only be found in the mountains of Bolivia. The animals are kept and bred in captivity nowadays and are used as pets. Breeding chinchilla requires a lot of knowledge from the breeder; breeders should also offer photos.
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