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  2. 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.

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

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    Alder estimated a hamster to initially cost at the cheapest $100, then about $200 to $300 per year. Are hamsters nocturnal animals? Hear a hamster rummaging in its cage at night?

  4. European hamster - Wikipedia

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    The tail is short and furred. It is much larger than the Syrian (Mesocricetus auratus) or dwarf hamsters (Phodopus sp.), which are commonly kept as pets, and is the largest known species of hamster. It weighs 220–460 g (7.8–16.2 oz) and can grow to 20–35 cm (8–14 in) long with a tail of 4–6 cm (1.6–2.4 in).

  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. 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.

  7. Winter white dwarf hamster - Wikipedia

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    Most of the dwarf hamsters grow to 3 to 4" long. Hamsters maintained indoors that get artificial illumination during autumn and winter are likely to breed all year round, whereas in the wild and in animals maintained in captivity but under entirely natural light-dark cycles, breeding is restricted to the long days of spring and summer. [13]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Greater long-tailed hamster - Wikipedia

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    The greater long-tailed hamster (Tscherskia triton) is a rodent native to Siberia, the Korean Peninsula, ... This page was last edited on 8 December 2024, ...