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DEGU

RM180.00



General Information

  • Common Name: Degu

  • Scientific Name: Octodon degus

  • Family: Octodontidae (closely related to chinchillas and guinea pigs)

  • Origin: Central Chile, living in dry shrubland and rocky areas

  • Status: Domesticated populations exist, but wild degus are also common


🔹 Physical Description

  • Size: 25–30 cm (9–12 in), including tail

  • Weight: 170–300 g (6–10 oz)

  • Body Shape: Small, sturdy body with short legs and long whiskers

  • Tail: Long with a tuft of black fur at the end (can be shed if pulled → “fur slip” defense)

  • Coat: Short, soft, and brownish agouti (wild-type); some domesticated color morphs exist (blue, black, cream, etc.)

  • Lifespan: 5–8 years in captivity (rarely more than 3–4 in the wild due to predators)


🔹 Behavior & Lifestyle

  • Personality: Curious, intelligent, highly active, and very social

  • Temperament: Friendly but not cuddly in the same way as guinea pigs; they enjoy interaction but may not like constant handling

  • Social Needs: Must live in groups—keeping one alone leads to stress and depression

  • Daily Rhythm: Diurnal (active during the day, unlike most rodents)

  • Communication: Very vocal—use chirps, squeaks, and whistles to communicate with each other

  • Enrichment Needs: Require climbing structures, wheels, tunnels, and chew toys to stay mentally stimulated


🔹 Diet

  • Type: Strict herbivores (hindgut fermenters)

  • Staple Diet:

    • Unlimited hay (timothy, meadow, orchard grass)

    • Degu-specific pellets (low sugar)

    • Fresh leafy greens (dandelion, kale, herbs, safe leaves)

  • Avoid: Sugary foods (fruits, treats) → degus are prone to diabetes

  • Supplements: Occasional safe vegetables; gnawing sticks for dental health



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