Degus can lose their tails due to a condition called degloving, which occurs when their tails become trapped or caught and they instinctively detach them to escape. It is a natural defense mechanism and typically does not cause harm to the degu. It is important to monitor the wound for any signs of infection and seek veterinary care if needed.
Degus have a slender body with a long tail and large eyes. They resemble a small squirrel or chipmunk in shape.
To pick up a degu, gently scoop it up with both hands, supporting its body and ensuring that it feels secure. Avoid grabbing its tail, as it can easily detach. Approach the degu calmly and avoid sudden movements to prevent scaring it.
i have one degu i rescued from a place where they adpoted off his fellow degu separate and he was there for a while. i need to get him a new degu play mate....any places in southern maine??
It is best to get your degu a same-sex playmate to prevent unwanted breeding. Two males typically get along well, but if getting a female, make sure both degus are spayed/neutered to avoid mating issues. Introduce them slowly and monitor their interactions to ensure they get along.
Yes as long as it isn't dusty.
Degu's can lose their tails as a form of defense, a degu should NEVER be picked up by it's tail. their tails do not grow back
Degus have a slender body with a long tail and large eyes. They resemble a small squirrel or chipmunk in shape.
To pick up a degu, gently scoop it up with both hands, supporting its body and ensuring that it feels secure. Avoid grabbing its tail, as it can easily detach. Approach the degu calmly and avoid sudden movements to prevent scaring it.
no a degu is its own species they are from the same family though Answer: Yes a degu is it's own species :) But they act like a chincilla but look a bit like a gerbil or a squirrel :D lol A degu is not a mix of a rat and a chinchilla but they are in the chinchilla family. I think that degus look like squirrels but smaller and without a bushy tail.
yes it is possible to tame a degu
Mountain Degu was created in 1844.
i have one degu i rescued from a place where they adpoted off his fellow degu separate and he was there for a while. i need to get him a new degu play mate....any places in southern maine??
• == == •The Degus sense of smell is very good; keep this in mind when you go to handle it. If you have just been eating, your hands smell like food, and it may try to bite your fingers! == == •Never grab, lift or try to pick up a degu by the tail. They can easily lose part of their tail. Shedding their tail is a natural defense of wild degus to escape if caught by the tail. It does not grow back and can permanently affecttheir balance.
Degu Debebe was born on 1984-01-01.
a degu averagely weighs about 5-8 ounces
Only if you want the degu to be killed and quite possibly eaten.
Predators of the Degu include different varieties of bird and foxes.