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  2. Urocricetus - Wikipedia

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    Urocricetus kamensis - Kam dwarf hamster, native to the Chinese provinces of Gansu and Qinghai and the autonomous regions of Tibet and Xinjiang The species Cricetulus lama and Cricetulus tibetanus are recognized as valid by the IUCN [ 3 ] [ 4 ] but considered a synonym of Urocricetus kamensis by the American Society of Mammalogists . [ 5 ]

  3. Chinese hamster - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus or Cricetulus barabensis griseus) is a rodent in the genus Cricetulus of the subfamily Cricetidae that originated in the deserts of northern China and Mongolia. They are distinguished by an uncommonly long tail in comparison to other hamsters, most of whose tails are stubby.

  4. 30 Hamster Memes That Will Have You Squeaking With Laughter - AOL

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    Big hamsters should have a minimum of 800 square inches of floor space, and dwarf hamsters should have at least 640. You can also DIY with a 75-gallon (or larger) aquarium fitted with a mesh lid.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Chinese striped hamster - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese striped hamster (Cricetulus barabensis), also known as the striped dwarf hamster, is a species of hamster. It is distributed across North Asia from southern Siberia through Mongolia and northeastern China to northern North Korea. An adult Chinese striped hamster weighs 20 to 35 g (0.7 to 1.2 oz), and has a body length of 72 to 116 ...

  7. 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. [13] In Mongolia, insects like beetles, earwigs and crickets are part of its diet.

  8. Sokolov's dwarf hamster - Wikipedia

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    Sokolov's dwarf hamster prefers to live in burrows built under desert shrubs in sandy areas. [4] It is found in western and southern Mongolia, [5] including in the northern and eastern Gobi, [1] and in central Inner Mongolia in northern China. [5] [6] In Mongolia, its main geographical threats are droughts and the drying of water sources.

  9. Long-tailed dwarf hamster - Wikipedia

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    The long-tailed dwarf hamster has a head and body length of between 85 and 135 mm (3.35 and 5.31 in) and a tail at least a third as long as this. It weighs between 15 and 50 g (0.53 and 1.76 oz). The dorsal pelage is either a pale sandy brown or a dark greyish brown.

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