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Enteritis
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An inflamation of the intestinal tract
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Grotzen
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The center back strip of a chichilla pelt
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Impaction
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A condition in which the small intstines,cecum, or large intestines become tightly packed with food material or feces
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Otitis
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An inflamation or infection of the ear
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Pathogenic organism
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An organism capable of disease
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Polygamous
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Having more than one mate
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Prime fur
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A pelt form a chinchilla that has completely shed and been replaced by new fur
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Priming line
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New hair that comes up through old hair as a chinchilla sheds
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Progeny
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Offspring
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Trophzoites
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The growing stage of a protozoan parasite as distinguished from the dormant or reproductive stage
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Veil
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The jet-black tips of the fur on black chinchilla mutations called Black Velvets
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Rodentia
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Chinchillas are members of the order ________.
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M. F. Chapman
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The chinchilla industry as we know it today was started by _________.
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Can release its fur, leaving a spot without fur
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One should never grab a chinchillas by the fur because the animal __________.
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C. langier species
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Today, most of the chinchillas raised domestically are the _______.
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