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Yes hamsters do molt. Hamsters molt throughout the summer and autumn and at this time many hamsters may have periods where their coats are sparse or may have areas of fur loss. Hermit crabs, snakes, gerbils, birds and I'm sure many other animals molt as well.
Hamsters shed their fur every few months, usually in the spring and fall. This shedding process helps them get rid of old fur and prepare for changes in temperature. It's normal for hamsters to shed and grow new fur throughout their lives.
If two guinea pigs were hybrid for texture and produced eight offspring, and six of the offspring had rough fur, the fraction of offspring with rough fur would be 6/8, which simplifies to 3/4. So, three-fourths of the offspring had rough fur.
Hamsters shed to replace old or damaged fur with new, healthier fur. This shedding process helps to regulate their body temperature and maintain their overall health. It's a natural part of their grooming routine to keep their fur in good condition.
This is only based on my own experience but I think it is similar! I think its because both fur is very fine. I'm allergic to cat fur and also hamster fur so it may be similar, however don't treat them in the same way! :)
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If a homozygous black guinea pig (BB) is crossed with a homozygous white guinea pig (bb), all offspring will inherit one black allele (B) from the black parent and one white allele (b) from the white parent, resulting in heterozygous offspring (Bb). Since black fur is dominant over white fur, all offspring will have black fur. Therefore, the probability of an offspring having black fur is 100%.
Yes. Of course. Most mammals have fur.
The answer depends on how big the litter is: as the litter size increases the probability of one black fur increases. But as it gets larger still, the probability falls because two or more black furs become more probable.
depends if the black fur gene is dominant.. if it is... then yu would cross BB with bb making all heterozygous genotypes(Bb) therefore, having all possible offspring with black fur so theres a 100% probability of offspring with black fur(:
all hamsters have fur exept for hairless hamsters and hamsters with a certain kind of skin disease.
for what animal. it all depends on the dominant gene (allele) and recessive. the genotype of the parents needs to be set up in a Punnett square and with that data you can determine the probability that an animal will have brown fur
Yes, hamsters do have fur.
To determine the percentage of offspring with straight hair, we first need to clarify that the question seems to refer to a separate trait since it mentions fur color (black vs. white) rather than hair texture. Assuming "straight hair" is a different trait and not directly related to the fur color, we cannot deduce the percentage of straight-haired offspring without knowing the genetic inheritance pattern for the hair texture. If we had that information, we could use a Punnett square to calculate the expected phenotypic ratios.
Hamsters have fur that covers their bodies. It can vary in color and texture depending on the breed. Their fur helps to keep them warm and protects their skin.
No, hamsters have fur.
It is natural for Teddy Bear hamsters ( Syrians ) and for Fancy hamsters.