We bought our two chinchillas in July of last year, and being new parents, we were trying to find an easy way to tell them apart. We noticed pretty early on that one of them has normal chinchilla ears, and one of them has ears that are folded and crumpled. At first, we thought she might be overheating, but the thermostat never went above 68 degrees, and her sister never had problems with the heat. A year and 3 months later, I finally decide to ask- is this normal, just a genetic "flaw" kind of thing? The lady we bought them from is a breeder, and we got these two girls for a steal- I was thinking maybe we got them for a discount because the ears on her are "undesirable," but I have no idea why the other would have been included for so cheap.
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Bijou, on the left, is perfectly happy and healthy, dispite her unusual ears. Luna, her litter-mate sister on the right, has normal-shaped ears, and is just as happy and healthy as her sister.
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Bijou, on the left, is perfectly happy and healthy, dispite her unusual ears. Luna, her litter-mate sister on the right, has normal-shaped ears, and is just as happy and healthy as her sister.