- Degu | Diet, Habitat Lifespan | Britannica
The Mocha Island degu (O pacificus) is found only in forest habitat on an island off the coast of central Chile; it was not classified as a different species until 1994
- Degu - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The degu (Octodon degus) is a small rodent found only in Chile The closest relatives of these highly social and curious animals are chinchilla and guinea pig
- Where Do Degus Come From? - degutopia. co. uk
The degu is a south American caviomorph 1 which inhabits the semi-arid (desert-like) scrub areas of central Chile 2, typically between Vallenar and Curico on the west slope of the Andes 52 This is the only place in the world where degus can be found in the wild and is where degus originated
- Common Degu: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet]
The Degu, a small and charismatic rodent native to Chile, captures the fascination of both scientists and pet enthusiasts alike Belonging to the Octodontidae family, these animals are known for their sociable nature and intriguing behaviors
- Degu - Utica Zoo
About Degus: Degus are a diurnal rodent endemic to central Chile and are named after the local indigenous word for “mouse ” They are a very social species and live in groups of up to 10 individuals where they sleep, play, groom, and forage with each other They are known to communicate within the group using a wide variety of noises
- Common Degu: Profile, Traits, Facts, Baby, Pet, Habitat, Diet
The common degu is predominantly found in west-central Chile, where it occupies the lower slopes of the Andes While there have been suggestions of its range extending northward into Peru, such claims lack substantial support
- Degu - Fascinating Facts About the Degu Animal | Snargl
The Degu is a rodent that lives in the west central Chile, on the lower western slopes of the Andes Mountains It prefers open grassy areas near shrubs, rocks, and stone walls, where it can find food and shelter
- Degu Guide: How to Care for the Octodon Degu the Right Way | MoonyPaw
The Octodon degu, commonly known simply as the degu, is a small, burrowing rodent native to central Chile Found in dry shrublands and semi-arid plains, these highly intelligent and social creatures live in complex underground tunnel systems alongside large family groups
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