Betti Cogswell wrote:
> actually neither are chins. they have rodential teeth but they are=20
> actually cavies
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> Neo Geshel wrote:
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>> Greetings!
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>> Thank you,
>> Neo Geshel
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Actually, chinchillas are part of the Chinchillidae Family, which is=20
part of the Parvorder Caviomorpha (cavies exist within this same=20
Parvorder, but have their own Family). And if you go up a little=20
further, you will see they are all within the order Rodentia.
Ergo, this makes them all Rodents, cavies included.
Read up on it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodents
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinchillidae
Cheers,
=2E..Geshel.
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