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  2. Mongolian gerbil - Wikipedia

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    Pet gerbils eating millet Pet gerbil eating toilet paper. A gentle and hardy animal, the Mongolian gerbil has become a popular small house pet. It was first brought from China to Paris in the 19th century, and became a popular house pet there. [36] It was later brought to the United States in 1954 by Dr. Victor Schwentker for use in research ...

  3. Small mammals as pets - Wikipedia

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    Dwarf hamsters are also popular pets. Wild hamsters are typically found in open areas such as deserts, plains, steppes, and fields. Hamsters scavenge for food, with a diet consisting primarily of grain and insects. Hamsters temporarily store their food in their large cheek pouches for transport to their burrows, where they maintain hoards. [18]

  4. Meriones (rodent) - Wikipedia

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    Meriones is a rodent genus that includes the gerbil most commonly kept as a pet, Meriones unguiculatus. The genus contains most animals referred to as jirds, but members of the genera Sekeetamys, Brachiones, and sometimes Pachyuromys are also known as jirds. The distribution of Meriones ranges from northern Africa to Mongolia.

  5. Hamster - Wikipedia

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    The best-known species of hamster is the golden or Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus), which is the type most commonly kept as a pet. Other hamster species commonly kept as pets are the three species of dwarf hamster, Campbell's dwarf hamster (Phodopus campbelli), the winter white dwarf hamster (Phodopus sungorus) and the Roborovski hamster ...

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

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    MidWest Homes for Pets Hamster Cage. ... Chinese hamsters, dwarf hamsters, winter white hamsters, Roborovski hamsters, and Cambell's dwarf hamsters are all species that can safely be kept together ...

  7. Fat-tailed gerbil - Wikipedia

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    The fat-tailed gerbil (Pachyuromys duprasi), also called the duprasi gerbil or doop, is a rodent belonging to the subfamily Gerbillinae. It is only species in the genus Pachyuromys. They are frequently kept as pets. Other common English names are: fat-tailed jird, fat-tailed rat, and beer mat gerbil. [2] [3]

  8. 32 things hamsters shouldn’t eat - AOL

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    Most pets are affected, including hamsters. 32. Iceberg lettuce. Hamster with lettuce leaf. Green, crunchy vegetables are by and large good for your hamster to eat. However, iceberg lettuce is the ...

  9. Gerbillinae - Wikipedia

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    Gerbillinae is one of the subfamilies of the rodent family Muridae and includes the gerbils, jirds, and sand rats. Once known as desert rats, the subfamily includes about 110 species of African, Indian, and Asian rodents, including sand rats and jirds, all of which are adapted to arid habitats.