Saturday, June 12, 2010

More Facts on hamsters...

The native habitats of hamsters are the deserts of Asia.
Hamsters borrow their name from the German word ‘Hamstern’, which means to hoard.
Male hamsters are called ‘Bucks’ and females hamsters are called ‘Does’.
Hamster burrows are up to 2 meters deep in the wilds.
Hamster babies are known as puppies.
The eyesight of hamsters reaches only up to six inches in front of them.
Hamsters are color blind.
Hamsters remember their relatives.
Hamsters can be taught to react to names.
Hamsters cannot be spayed or neutered.
Hamsters are generally omnivorous.
Hamsters are normally allergic to Cedar.
The body fur of hamsters comes in a wide variety of colors, depending on the nature of the species.
Regulation of temperature helps to determine the sex of dwarf hamster babies. Keeping the mother in warmer temperatures will lead to birth of more males, whereas keeping her in cooler temperatures will lead to the birth of more females.
Normally, the breeding season of dwarf hamsters' is from April to September. However, if kept in lighting for eight hours or more a day, they will breed throughout the year.
The Golden (Syrian) Hamsters Originated from the Middle Eastern Country Of Syria.
The Djungarian Hamsters, also known as Cambells Dwarfs, are found on the steppes of Russia.

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