Sunday, January 15, 2012

Analyzing Russian Dwarf Hamsters: The Several Breeds, Qualities, And Temperament

By Liz Andrews


Russian dwarf hamsters are popularly raised for domestication. But you must know that the name "Russian dwarf hamsters" denotes to three types of dwarf hamsters. These are Campbell's Russian dwarf hamster, Winter White Russian dwarf hamster, and the Roborovski dwarf hamster. These breeds have their own distinctiveness that can be a pivotal factor if you want to grow one in your home. Having some familiarity about these dwarf hamsters will help you pick your new pet. This article will be your guide in understanding each dwarf hamster.

Let us begin with the most popular dwarf hamster of all: the Campbell's Russian dwarf hamster or Djungarian hamster. They are small in size and look similar to Winter White Russian dwarf hamsters. Their heads are triangular in profile, and they have smaller noses compared to the Syrian hamsters. They are entirely layered with thick fur, misleading people of their true heaviness. Their covering is of gray to brownish shade with a darker tone for their dorsal stripe. These hamsters can develop up to 4 inches with their tails remaining undersized until they mature. They have a lifespan of up to 2 years.

Campbell's Russian dwarf hamsters are easily bred. They actually don't have unusual needs. As long as their primary needs are attained, then they will be satisfied. They can also be grown in clusters or pairs. But it is much better that you do this at their young ages, and preferably of matching gender. These are highly sociable creatures, but they can also show some temper when irritated. Typically found in many pet stores, they are believed to be the most popular breed of dwarf hamster in the pet business.

Another kind of Russian dwarf hamster is the Winter Whites Russian dwarf hamster or Siberian hamster. As mentioned, this breed of dwarf hamster is almost identical to Campbell's dwarf hamster in terms of appearance and lifespan. Another interesting detail about these two kinds of dwarf hamster is that they can breed with each other, yielding normal offspring. There is no other species that can do this. That is why there have been arguments before regarding the probability that these two breeds of hamster are just one.

But the questions didn't hold much water, because these two types of dwarf hamsters can be distinguishably different from each other in some areas. I think the most evident example of their differences would be the color mutation Winter Whites undergo when bared to sunlight during winter season. Their grayish covering changes into a whitish hue to camouflage them. This is the rationale on how they got their name. Aside from the coating color alteration, Winter White Russian dwarf hamsters are more relaxed and endearing to humans than the Campbell's. They are, in fact, the easiest to grow among the three dwarf hamsters. But the setback is that they are not that common in pet stores. Looking for one can be a test in your part.

Finally, you have the Roborovski dwarf hamster. They are thought to be the smallest and the swiftest of the three. Their maximum length is only 2 inches but they can live up to 3 years.

Roborovskii dwarf hamsters can be amiable pets. They can also be cordial with other hamsters if put together in the same habitat. But their tiny frame combined with quickness poses trouble sometimes for handlers. They can easily break out from their cage if left unsecured, and placing them back in it can be a nightmare for you. So, if you want to take them as pets, make sure that you secure their shelter with appropriate covering, so they won't be able to escape.

Whatever Russian dwarf hamster type you choose to raise, just make sure that you'll provide the fitting care it desires. This will be very essential to their happiness and longevity.




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