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  2. Roborovski dwarf hamster - Wikipedia

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    Roborovski hamsters remain underground in winter and survive in that season by stockpiling some food in warmer weather and storing it in special food chambers within their burrow system. In the Chinese province of Shaanxi it is known for foraging millet seeds.

  3. Phodopus - Wikipedia

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    desert hamster [7] [12] Roborovski (dwarf) hamster Roborovski's desert hamster [17] Robo (dwarf) hamster. Below is a key to the four species of dwarf hamster commonly kept as pets. Some dwarf hamsters are albino, in which case they will be primarily white and the fur colour characteristics will not serve to distinguish them. The characteristics ...

  4. Hamster - Wikipedia

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    Gestation lasts 16 to 18 days for Syrian hamsters, 18 to 21 days for Russian hamsters, 21 to 23 days for Chinese hamsters and 23 to 30 for Roborovski hamsters. The average litter size for Syrian hamsters is about seven pups, but can be as great as 24, which is the maximum number of pups that can be contained in the uterus.

  5. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    Burmese python (Python bivittatus) including subspecies dwarf Burmese python (P. b. progschai) [78] [79] date uncertain Myanmar, Thailand, Bali, Java, Sulawesi: meat, skins, medicine, pets Captive-bred 3a Serpentes: Campbell's (Phodopus campbelli), winter white (P. sungorus) and Roborovski dwarf hamsters (P. roborovskii) Domesticated the 1960s

  6. Category:Phodopus - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Roborovski dwarf hamster; W. Winter white dwarf hamster This page was ...

  7. Small mammals as pets - Wikipedia

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    Territorial by nature, hamsters will react aggressively towards a member of their own species. Domestic hamsters that are caged together will act aggressively towards one another as they get older, usually fatally. Syrian hamsters are strictly solitary, while Roborovski dwarf hamsters can rarely be kept in pairs, this is strongly not advised ...

  8. Roborovski hamster - Wikipedia

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  9. Cricetidae - Wikipedia

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    Roborovski's dwarf hamster (Phodopus roborovskii) of the Cricetinae. The cricetids first evolved in the Old World during the Early Oligocene. [2] [3] They soon adapted to a wide range of habitats, and spread throughout the world. The voles and lemmings arose later, during the Pliocene, and rapidly diversified during the Pleistocene. [4]