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Are chinchillas capable of seeing any colors?

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Animals that can't see any colors are extremely rare. Chinchillas have color vision similar to that of most small mammals, with two types of cone cells, and rods cells. read more

Animals that can’t see any colors are extremely rare. Chinchillas have color vision similar to that of most small mammals, with two types of cone cells, and rods cells. read more

(note: not all byb's will have all these issues. If you see any of these issues consider it to be a red flag) They will say they are registered breeder but do not belong to any chinchilla club (MCBA OR ECBC). They will not have any pure standards in their breeding herd. read more

Chinchillas are nocturnal creatures who are mostly awake at night. They are typical asleep during the day. Therefore, it is best to place your Chinchilla cage in a quiet place away from direct sunlight. Chinchilla Facts #2: Can Overheat. Chinchillas can overheat. No, not like a car, but a Chinchilla is very sensitive to heat and humidity. read more

Over the years through selective breeding, chinchillas have taken on a variety of colors. Here's the most complete list we've come across. Standard Grey. This is the original color of the chinchilla i.e. the color of a wild chinchilla. A “good” standard grey chinchilla will have a dark grey back with grey sides and a bright white underbelly. read more

The initial chinchilla color was that of the wild chinchillas. Now there are different colors in the chinchillas. The common color in the chinchilla is bluish-grey coat. read more

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