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temperatures, offers relatively stable climatic conditions, and protects against predators. Syrian hamsters dig their burrows generally at a depth of 70 cm (2.3 ft). A burrow includes a steep entrance pipe (4–5 cm (1.6–2.0 in) in diameter), a nesting and a hoarding chamber and a blind-ending branch for urination. Laboratory hamsters have not lost their ability to dig burrows; in fact, they will do this with great vigor and skill if they are provided with the appropriate substrate.
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and identify which ones are not theirs. Their scent glands can also be used to mark their territories, their babies, or their mate. Hamsters catch sounds by having their ears upright. They tend to learn similar noises and begin to know the sound of their food and even their owner's voice. They are also particularly sensitive to high-pitched noises and can hear and communicate in the
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adoption of abandoned hamsters throughout the city and to maintain pet ownership via methods such as the forgery of pet store purchase receipts. Some activists attempted to intercept owners who were on their way to turn in pet hamsters and encourage them to choose adoption instead, which the government subsequently warned would be subject to police action.
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lasts 16 to 18 days for Syrian hamsters, 18 to 21 days for
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on their flanks (and abdomens in
Chinese and dwarf hamsters) which they rub against the surface beneath them, leaving a scent trail. Hamsters also use their sense of smell to distinguish between the sexes and to locate food. Mother hamsters can also use their sense of smell to find their own babies
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in relation to their body size. Before sexual maturity occurs, it is more difficult to determine a young hamster's sex. When examined, female hamsters have their anal and genital openings close together, whereas males have these two holes farther apart (the penis is usually withdrawn into the coat
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or same-gender unrelated hamsters if introduced at an early enough age, but this cannot be guaranteed. Hamsters communicate through body language to one another and even to their owner. They communicate by sending a specific scent using their scent glands and also show body language to express how
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Hamsters are typically stout-bodied, with tails shorter than body length, and have small, furry ears, short, stocky legs, and wide feet. They have thick, silky fur, which can be long or short, colored black, grey, honey, white, brown, yellow, red, or a mix, depending on the species. Two species of
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Hamsters are born hairless and blind in a nest the mother will have prepared in advance. After one week, they begin to explore outside the nest. Hamsters are capable of producing litters every month. Hamsters can be bred after they are three weeks old. It may be hard for the babies to not rely on
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and will produce several litters a year with several pups in each litter. The breeding season is from April to
October in the Northern Hemisphere, with two to five litters of one to 13 young being born after a gestation period of 16 to 23 days. Dwarf hamsters breed all through the year. Gestation
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at different ages depending on their species. Both Syrian and
Russian hamsters mature quickly and can begin reproducing at a young age (4–5 weeks), whereas Chinese hamsters will usually begin reproducing at two to three months of age, and Roborovskis at three to four months of age. The female's
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bank, leading city authorities to announce a mass cull of all hamsters purchased after
December 22, 2021, which would affect roughly 2,000 animals. After the government 'strongly encouraged' citizens to turn in their pets, approximately 3,000 people joined underground activities to promote the
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in 1839, researchers were not able to successfully breed and domesticate hamsters until 1939. The entire laboratory and pet populations of Syrian hamsters appear to be descendants of a single brother–sister pairing. These littermates were captured and imported in 1930 from Aleppo in Syria by
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their mother for nursing during this time, so it is important that they are supplied with food to make the transition from nursing to eating on their own easier. After the hamsters reach three weeks of age they are considered mature.
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International Conference Devoted to the 90th Anniversary of Prof. I. M. Gromov on Systematics, Phylogeny and Paleontology of Small Mammals (A. Averianov and N. Abramson eds.). St. Petersburg.
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Djungarian) live about two to four years in captivity, and Chinese hamsters
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Kuhnen, G. (2002). Comfortable quarters for hamsters in research institutions. In "Comfortable
Quarters for Laboratory Animals" Eds V. Reinhardt and A. Reinhardt. Animal Welfare Institute, Washington DC.
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Gattermann, R.; Fritzsche, P.; Neumann, K.; Al-Hussein, I.; Kayser, A.; Abiad, M.; Yakti, R. (2001). "Notes on the current distribution and the ecology of wild golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)".
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about every four days, which is indicated by a reddening of genital areas, a musky smell, and a hissing, squeaking vocalisation she will emit if she believes a male is nearby.
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tend to have four to eight pups in a litter, but can have up to 13. Winter white hamsters tend to have slightly smaller litters, as do Chinese and Roborovski hamsters.
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female hamster has a trim tail line; a male's tail line bulges on both sides. This might not be very visible in all species. Male hamsters typically have very large
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Slotte, J. Peter; Pörn, M. Isabella; Härmälä, Ann-Sofi (1994). "19 Flow and Distribution of Cholesterol—Effects of Phospholipids". In Hoekstra, Dick (ed.).
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2002:"Anatomy | About Hamsters | Hamsters | Guide | Omlet US"
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A mother Syrian hamster with pups less than one week old
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Hamsterlopaedia : a complete guide to hamster care
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Logsdail, Chris; Logsdail, Peter; Hovers, Kate (2002).
2224:"Welcome to the British Hamster Association Web Site"
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2088:"All About Keeping Hamsters as Pets"
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1848:The Online Etymology Dictionary
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2266:"hamster | Facts & Breeds"
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2317:"Leonard Goodwin – Telegraph"
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2180:10.1371/journal.pone.0090253
1968:Concise encyclopedia biology
1942:My pet hamster & gerbils
1889:Beat about the Bush: Mammals
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897:The name "hamster" is a
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367:Campbell's dwarf hamster
272:Campbell's dwarf hamster
264:golden or Syrian hamster
32:Hamster (disambiguation)
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2748:Allocricetulus curtatus
2622:New World rats and mice
2270:Encyclopedia Britannica
2141:Encyclopædia Britannica
1940:LeeAnne Engfer (1997).
1620:"Cricetinae (Hamsters)"
1481:Hamsters as lab animals
1258:Gestation and fecundity
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1018:Chinese striped hamster
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394:New World rats and mice
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2991:Phodopus roborovskii
2956:Grey dwarf hamster (
2925:Mesocricetus newtoni
2916:Mesocricetus brandti
2907:Mesocricetus auratus
2839:Lama dwarf hamster (
2030:The Hamster Handbook
1696:The Hamster Handbook
1625:Animal Diversity Web
1433:Phodopus roborovskii
1377:Mesocricetus auratus
1262:Syrian hamsters are
874:Mesocricetus auratus
292:Phodopus roborovskii
268:Mesocricetus auratus
254:classified in seven
250:, which contains 19
65:Mesocricetus auratus
30:For other uses, see
2934:Mesocricetus raddei
2859:Cricetulus sokolovi
2832:Cricetulus kamensis
2830:Kam dwarf hamster (
2805:Cricetulus alticola
2746:Mongolian hamster (
2324:. 14 January 2009.
2322:The Daily Telegraph
2171:2014PLoSO...990253P
1913:Geyken, Alexander.
1749:2006MolPE..39..135N
1513:mouse-like hamsters
1343:Society and culture
912:Old Church Slavonic
747:Cricetulus kamensis
706:(2006) conducted a
653:—Roborovski hamster
384:that also includes
158:Fischer de Waldheim
2982:Phodopus campbelli
2923:Romanian hamster (
2881:European hamster (
2823:Cricetulus griseus
2427:on 22 January 2022
2400:on 22 January 2022
2239:Journal of Zoology
1511:). Others are the
1429:Roborovski hamster
1417:Phodopus campbelli
1405:
1369:
1313:
1226:
1200:Burrowing behavior
1164:they are feeling.
1149:
1124:
1104:hindgut fermenters
1004:Djungarian hamster
985:
903:Middle High German
700:
434:—Mongolian hamster
370:
356:
353:Roborovski hamster
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297:Hamsters are more
288:Roborovski hamster
276:Phodopus campbelli
3183:
3182:
3155:Open Tree of Life
3043:Taxon identifiers
3034:
3033:
3024:Tscherskia triton
3000:Phodopus sungorus
2914:Turkish hamster (
2883:Cricetus cricetus
2821:Chinese hamster (
2654:
2653:
2465:978-0-12-153340-3
1899:978-1-77009-240-2
1842:Harper, Douglas.
1710:978-0-7641-2294-1
1650:Fox, Sue (2006).
1509:Lophiomys imhausi
1425:Phodopus sungorus
1309:Phodopus sungorus
1304:
1264:seasonal breeders
1147:Hamsters fighting
1042:Cricetus cricetus
595:—Romanian hamster
564:—golden hamsters
284:Phodopus sungorus
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982:European hamster
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796:Remaining genera
635:—dwarf hamsters
522:C. longicaudatus
492:C. pseudogriseus
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