Amy555
International Luffa Mogul
Ok, so in looking at pictures of wild chinchillas I found several of Jaime Jimenez’ on the Spanish Wikipedia so I thought I would compare the two pages. And I’ve got to say there is a whole lot of interesting things on the Spanish site, so I thought I’d share:
English page
Spanish page
(translated into English)
[The name "chinchilla" comes either from a Native American tribe of the Andes , the bugs , and would literally mean "little bug", or of "bug", "stinking animals" (no doubt reference to the strong odor it releases when scared). "Chinchilla" could also come from the language Quechua : the thirteenth, which means "silent" and Sinchi, meaning "strong" or "brave", to which is added the diminutive Quechua family. All together, the name means "strong, silent child."]
extra credit: Domestic Chinchilla, Breeding Chinchillas
English page
Spanish page
(translated into English)
[The name "chinchilla" comes either from a Native American tribe of the Andes , the bugs , and would literally mean "little bug", or of "bug", "stinking animals" (no doubt reference to the strong odor it releases when scared). "Chinchilla" could also come from the language Quechua : the thirteenth, which means "silent" and Sinchi, meaning "strong" or "brave", to which is added the diminutive Quechua family. All together, the name means "strong, silent child."]
extra credit: Domestic Chinchilla, Breeding Chinchillas