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Post by kinsey on Aug 23, 2008 16:52:49 GMT -5
The Chincha are usually genderless.Scientists have not been able to find out what their genders are, yet they know they are able to reproduce. When adopting a Chincha, you may choose to leave it genderless, or you can choose to assign it a gender: male or female. The Chincha breed 4 times a yearThe scientists have found that the Chincha breed in March, June, September, and December. Gestation period lasts 1-2 weeks and the kittens come out in groups. BreedingChincha species do not cross species. Normals breed with normals, equines breed with equines, etc. Olives are required for any breeding. Olives can be found here: chinchanight.proboards57.com/index.cgi?board=breed&action=display&thread=21KittensEach baby Chincha (kitten) stays a baby for one week. After their one week of babyhood, the kitten turns into an adult. They mature in groups.
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