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HAMSTER BREEDS: WHICH IS RIGHT FOR ME?
There are many different kinds of hamsters, but the five most common are Syrians, Dwarf Campbell Russians, Dwarf Winter White Russians, Roborovski Dwarfs, and Chinese. Each breed has its own distinctive characteristics that distinguish it from the other breeds.
Syrian Hamsters
(Mesocricetus
auratus) Syrian hamsters come in a variety of colours, and they are one of the largest hamsters at a length of 4" - 7" when full grown, depending on the sex. Females can grow larger than the males, which reach only about 6" long. They have a very short tail, large cheek pouches, and small eyes. The average life span of a Syrian hamster is approximately 2 to 2-1/2 years, though they have been known to live as long as 4 years.
Dwarf Campbell Russian
Hamsters
(Phodopus campbelli) Dwarf Campbell Russians are very small, reaching a maximum size of only 4" as adults. The natural coat colour is greyish brown fur on the back with a darker strip of colour down the spine, a creamier colour on the sides, and a white stomach. Dwarf Campbell Russians can be found in a variety of colours however, due to selective breeding. The average life span of a Dwarf Campbell Russian is about 2 years. Are you looking for a reliable source of Hamster supplies and accessories? Click here for a large, balanced selection Dwarf Winter White
Russian Hamsters
(Phodopus sungorus) Dwarf Winter White Russians come in three colours: Sapphire, Pearl, and a combination of the two called Sapphire-Pearl. Pearl is a white pattern where white hairs are sprinkled throughout the coat, and Sapphire is a purple-grey colour. Sapphire Winter White Russians have a grey undercoat, a thick grey stripe along their spines, and an ivory coloured stomach. Dwarf Winter White Russians are very small and compact, measuring only 3-1/2" to 4" as full grown adults. Because they are so tiny, an aquarium is generally a safer housing choice than a wire cage. The average life span of a Dwarf Winter White Russian hamster is about 2 years.
Roborovski Dwarf
Hamsters
(Phodopus roborovski) Roborovski hamsters are sandy brown with a white stomach, white marks over their eyes, and occasionally a white face. They are the smallest of the most popular hamster breeds, reaching an adult size of only 1-1/2" to 2". The average life span of a Roborovski is longer than any of the other common hamster breeds at 3 to 3-1/2 years.
Chinese Hamsters
(Cricetulus griseus) Chinese hamsters are often mistakenly referred to as dwarf hamsters. Though at about 4" full grown they are similar in size to other dwarf hamsters, they are actually not true dwarfs. Chinese hamsters have a body type that is similar to a rat or mouse - long and slender. There are two colours of Chinese hamsters. The first, and most common, is an agouti coat with a dark brown back, a black line of fur along the spine, and an ivory coloured stomach. The other colour is called a "dominant spot," and it is a white coat with spots of colour. The average life span of Chinese hamsters is about 1-1/2 to 2 years.
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