About Hamsters

Hamsters are small rodent animals that live up to 2 to 3 years with the size of 2 to 14 inches in length and 25 to 459 grams in weight. There are 24 species of hamsters and only 5 species are common as a pet namely the Syrian Hamster, Dwarf Roborovski Hamster, Campbell’s Dwarf Russian Hamster, and the Chinese Hamster

Hamster Species

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Syrian Hamster

Syrian hamsters can be wonderful pets. Syrian hamsters can make fantastic pets because of their unique personalities and eccentric habits, and they are simple to look after if you understand their requirements.

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Chinese Hamster

Chinese hamsters are little rodents that are indigenous to the deserts of China and Mongolia. They are also known as Chinese striped hamsters or Chinese dwarf hamsters.

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Winter White Dwarf Hamster

A small hamster species with a gregarious demeanor is the winter white dwarf hamster, sometimes referred to as the Russian dwarf hamster. Although they can be challenging to hold because to their small size and agility, they are often gentle as pets and respond well to handling.

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Campbell’s Dwarf Hamsters

Small, rounded-bodied hamsters with characteristic small ears and grayish-brown fur with a dark stripe down the back are Campbell's dwarf hamsters.

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Roborovski Hamster

The smallest hamster species in the Phodopus genus is the Roborovski hamster, or Robo for short. These tiny rodents can be cautious, but they are usually fairly swift and inquisitive.

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