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9 Comments
campionidelmondosays...At least shave them before letting them roll around in the spices! This is a terrible cooking video...
Opus_Moderandisays...That's the chinchilla grieving process, rolling in the ashes of their dead.
Duckman33says...It may not be a euphemism, but I'm going to use it as one now!
Jinxsays..."The animals instinctively clean their fur by taking dust baths, in which they roll around in special chinchilla dust made of fine pumice. In the wild their dust is formed from fine ground volcanic rocks. The dust gets into their fur and absorbs oil and dirt. These baths are needed a few times a week. Chinchillas do not bathe in water because the dense fur prevents air-drying, retaining moisture close to the skin, which can cause fungus growth or fur rot. A wet chinchilla must be dried immediately with towels and a no-heat hair dryer."
-I was curious.
GDGDsays...*videoisprivate
siftbotsays...This video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by GDGD.
siftbotsays...Awarding Barseps with one Power Point for fixing this video's dead embed code.
Barsepssays...*length=0:1:25
siftbotsays...The duration of this video has been updated from 1:26 to 1:25 - length declared by Barseps.
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