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  2. How to take care of a hamster: Expert tips to get your setup ...

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    How long do hamsters live?: Expert tips for keeping your small pet healthy and happy. How much does a hamster cost? That depends on where a person lives, Childs said. It's best to call local ...

  3. Hamster - Wikipedia

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    Syrian hamsters typically live no more than two to three years in captivity, and less in the wild. Russian hamsters (Campbell's and Djungarian) live about two to four years in captivity, and Chinese hamsters 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 –3 years. The smaller Roborovski hamster often lives to three years in captivity. [2]

  4. Roborovski dwarf hamster - Wikipedia

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    The hamsters inhabit areas of loose sand and sparse vegetation and are rarely found in areas of dense vegetation and solid clay substrates. [8] They live at elevations of around 1,200 metres (3,900 ft)–1,450 metres (4,760 ft) and although research has been carried out, no fossil record exists for this species.

  5. Golden hamster - Wikipedia

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    Adult golden hamsters can reach around 7.1 in (18 cm) long. Females are usually larger than males, with a body mass of around 100–150 grams (3.5–5.3 oz) and lifespan of 1.5-2 years. Syrian hamsters from private breeders can be in the range of 175–225 grams (6.2–7.9 oz).

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

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    While a cage for a hamster living alone should be no smaller than 40in x 20in x 20in, you'll want to ensure that there is much more space than that for two hamsters. They will also need plenty of ...

  7. Small mammals as pets - Wikipedia

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    3 - Long Nocturnal/Crepuscular 2 Rat 450 One 3 - Long Nocturnal 2 Hamster 160 [6] No 1 - Very short Nocturnal/Crepuscular 2 Hamster, dwarf 40 No 1 - Very short Nocturnal/Crepuscular 2–3 [7] Gerbil 90 Some 4 - Yes Crepuscular 3 Degu 300 Yes 4 - Yes Diurnal (Active during daytime) 6 Chinchilla 700 No 3 - Long Crepuscular 10-20 [8]

  8. 32 things hamsters shouldn’t eat - AOL

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    The omnivorous hamster can enjoy a range of edible treats, but not all the food that we humans can eat is appropriate for them. Here are 32 things they shouldn't eat.

  9. 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]