Degu Octodon degus
Animals in our sanctuary
Blumeau

Blumeau has been through several relocations. He was taken by a private owner from a rodent shelter in the Netherlands to live with her two other degus. Unfortunately both other animals died and she was left with Blumeau. Because there were no other degus left in the shelter, she decided to give the animal to Stickting AAP. They contacted De Zonnegloed and now Blumeau can enjoy a permanent home here.
Leo

Leo was bought by an older couple from a German trader. When the couple had to move to a nursing home, Leo was not allowed to come along and was brought into Stickting AAP. Together with another degoe he found a new home in De Zonnegloed.

Features
- Size:
- 25 - 30 cm
- Nutrition:
- grassen, struiken, zaden
- Weight:
- 170 - 200 gr
- Age:
- 6 - 8 jaar/ans/years
- {$lblHabitat}:
- Chili
Where does he feel at his best?
Originally the degu comes from Chilli. The degu was discovered in the mid-18th century in the Andes.
What does he like to eat?
They are herbivores and eat only green fodder. In the wild they live in an environment where there are a lot of dry branches and leaves, so they almost only eat grains, grasses and seeds.
Fun fact
Degus easily develop diabetes.
They dig extensive aisles, where they build a winter stock.
They make squeaky and growling noises to communicate.