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  • During the breeding time, the Djungarian hamster may become aggressive.
  • Djungarian hamsters, though, are paws-on dads.
  • There is Djungarian, Golden, Campbell, Cutie, Baby and Panda hamsters.
  • Apart from the typical colouration, Djungarian hamsters can also be coloured pearl, sapphire, sapphire pearl and marbled.
  • The male will usually hide in holes or caves to escape from the vicious bite of the female Djungarian hamster.
  • Djungarian fathers remain in the burrow at the time of birth, and help keep mother and young warm enough to survive.
  • "Djungarian fathers have hormonal fluctuations similar to the mother's around the time of birth, " she said.
  • Djungarian hamsters are common as pets in Europe and North America, and exhibit greater variance in their coats than those found in the wild.
  • In Mongolia, they may be found in yurts to keep warm during the winter, as they do not have thermoregulation like the Djungarian hamster.
  • The Djungarian hamster's estrous cycle lasts four days, this means every four days, the female may accept the male back to breed again.
  • Synonyms for this species are " Phodopus crepidatus " and " Phodopus tuvinicus " . the Djungarian hamster, and Campbell's hamster.
  • If a male and female Djungarian hamster are not housed together from a young age, it is difficult to tell if the female is willing to breed with the male.
  • Campbell's dwarf hamster is distinguished from the similar looking Djungarian hamster by its smaller ears and no dark patch on the crown of its head, in certain colourations.
  • The coat of the Djungarian or winter-white Russian dwarf hamster ( " Phodopus sungorus " ) turns almost white during winter ( when the hours of daylight decrease ).
  • It is distinguished from the closely related Djungarian hamster as it has smaller ears and no dark fur on its dorsal stripe compared to the Djungarian hamster and grey fur on the stomach.
  • It is distinguished from the closely related Djungarian hamster as it has smaller ears and no dark fur on its dorsal stripe compared to the Djungarian hamster and grey fur on the stomach.
  • Campbell's dwarf hamster reacts to lower temperatures by constantly exercising and tries to find a sheltered location, unlike the Djungarian hamster, which curls up and relies on its autonomic thermoregulation.
  • Since then, only five of the 18 species of hamster the Campbell's dwarf hamster, the Djungarian hamster, the Roborovski hamster, the golden hamster, and the Chinese hamster have been domesticated and are sold in pet shops.
  • Campbell's dwarf hamster is commonly confused with the Djungarian hamster ( " Phodopus sungorus " ) due to some of the common names, such as the " Siberian hamster " also being used to describe the Djungarian hamster.
  • Campbell's dwarf hamster is commonly confused with the Djungarian hamster ( " Phodopus sungorus " ) due to some of the common names, such as the " Siberian hamster " also being used to describe the Djungarian hamster.
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