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A hamster is of the rodent family
It depends on the species, gestation periods range from from 16 days for the Syrian hamster, and up to to 30 days for the Dwarf hamster.
there is -Chinese dwarf -Russian dwarf -syrian hamsters - whinter dwarf - robo dwarf - golden hamster - Russian Campbell dwarf djungarin hamster, and many more!
The correct name for a pet hamster (not including the dwarf varieties) is a Syrian, or Golden Hamster. There are many unofficial names for the species, some refer to colouration, 'black bear hamster' for example. Some refer to fur style, like 'teddy bear hamster', or a mixture, 'fancy hamster'. However none of these are actual species in of themselves, they are all Syrian Hamsters.
A hamster is pregnant for around 3 weeks, or approximately 16-22 days. The gestation period can vary slightly depending on the specific species of hamster.
Rats are a predatory species, they can and will kill and eat a hamster.
No. One is a Syrian Hamster, the other is a Dwarf Hamster. They are not the same species, they are not even the same genus.
No, they are different species.
Yes.depending on the species
The Chinese striped hamster (Cricetulus barabensis) is considered one of the rarest species of hamsters, as they are not commonly kept as pets and are found in limited regions in China and Mongolia. They are also known for their distinct striped fur pattern, which sets them apart from other hamster species.
A hamster can be Russian and not a dwarf, for example the European Hamster can be found in Russia, but it is certainly not a dwarf species. However the 'Russian Dwarf' hamster is a specific species that is considered a dwarf variety.
well, the robo hamster species can grow up to 4 inches