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  2. Syrian hamster behavior - Wikipedia

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    Syrian hamsters have a sleep cycle that lasts about 10 to 12 minutes. [1] In the laboratory, Syrian hamsters are observed to be nocturnal and in their natural circadian rhythm they wake and sleep on a consistent schedule. [2] In all kinds of laboratory settings hamsters do 80% of their routine activities at night. [3]

  3. Golden hamster - Wikipedia

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    A hamster that has to run with an arched back can have back pain and spine problems. A variety of toys and cardboard tubes and boxes can help to provide enrichment, as they are energetic and need space to exercise. [21] Most hamsters in American and British pet stores are Syrian hamsters.

  4. Do hamsters get lonely? The answer may surprise you - AOL

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    "Syrian hamsters need to be kept alone, regardless of their gender. In the wild, this species of hamster only usually come together to mate, so housing them together will result in aggression ...

  5. Mesocricetus - Wikipedia

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    Mesocricetus is a genus of Old World hamsters, including the Syrian or golden hamster, the first hamster to be introduced as a domestic pet, and still the most popular species of hamster for that purpose. Recent research has shown that, unlike almost all other land mammals studied, all species of this genus lack the capacity for color vision. [2]

  6. Syrian hamster breeding - Wikipedia

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    Syrian hamster - mating A two weeks old baby hamster. Syrian hamster breeding is selective breeding on Syrian hamsters.The practice of breeding requires an understanding of care for the Syrian hamster, knowledge about Syrian hamster variations, a plan for selective breeding, scheduling of the female body cycle, and the ability to manage a colony of hamsters.

  7. Hamster cage - Wikipedia

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    A hamster cage is an enclosure designed to house one hamster.It is recommended that hamster cages are at least 5000 cm 2 (775 in of floor space) for dwarf hamster except Roborovski and 6000 cm 2 for Syrian and Roborovski, although there is evidence that hamsters experience less stress if housed in larger cages. [1]

  8. Small mammals as pets - Wikipedia

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    Hamsters first gained popularity as pets in the 1930s, with virtually all modern Syrian hamsters (the most common pet species) tracing their lineage back to a single litter of hamsters taken to Palestine for scientific research in 1930. Shortly thereafter, in 1938, hamsters were introduced to the United States. [17] Dwarf hamsters are also ...

  9. List of mammals of Syria - Wikipedia

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    The species does not meet any of the criteria that would categorise it as risking extinction but it is likely to do so in the future. LC: Least concern: There are no current identifiable risks to the species. DD: Data deficient: There is inadequate information to make an assessment of the risks to this species. EX: Extinct