الجمعة، 25 سبتمبر 2009

about Hamsters



Hamsters

Hamsters are small, nocturnal rodents, meaning they are more inclined to be active by night rather than in the daytime




Because of their nocturnal habits, Hamsters are less likely to be handled during the daytime and if they are, they are more prone to give you a nip
as they may be grumpy



Hamsters are popular pets, the most common and largest one being the Syrian Hamster, also known as the 'Golden Hamster'. The Syrian Hamster is naturally solitary and must be kept singular and not in pairs
or groups as they will fight



Unlike Guinea Pigs, the Hamster is an unsociable animal and different species have to be kept single as pets, putting one hamster with another
hamster would cause fights in which one or both could be harmed



However, the Russian Hamster and the Dwarf Hamster (who grow to be about 8 centimetres), like the company of their own kind, however, it is
. still a good idea to keep males and females seperate



The only time hamsters can be put together is for mating and still you
. have to be at hand to interact if any combat develops


The best way to avoid confrontations at mating time is to make sure you put the female into the male territory. Breeding hamsters can produce a
. litter every few weeks



:Here are the general statistics of a Golden Hamster

Adult weight: Male 85 - 140 grams, Female 95 - 120 grams



Life span: Average 2 years, maximum expected 3 years (some (reach 5 years



Water consumption: Variable, they can tolerate long periods without water, however, you should always have fresh water available by sipper bottle or supply of fresh fruit/vegetables



Food consumption: 10 - 15 grams per day (adult), depends upon level of
activity



(Body temperature: 36.2 - 37.5C (rectal

Behaviour: Docile unless surprised or awakened

Nocturnal

Hibernate when temperature drops below 5ºC, however, animal may be
roused by gentle stimulation and application of warmth

Curious by nature



Because hamsters are desert animals, they like to conserve water and so it is quite normal for them to eat their own
. droppings so they can save as much water as possible

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