Cool Russian Dwarf Hamsters images
Some cool Russian Dwarf Hamsters images:
Russian Dwarf Hamster

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Cool Russian Dwarf Hamsters images
Some cool Russian Dwarf Hamsters images:
Lenin & Trotsky

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Poor Lenin [in foreground] only has three legs!
Cute and funny Russian Dwarf Hamsters
Lots of Russian dwarf hamsters, cute and funny russian winter whites and regular russian dwarf s! Music is (abit of) One Step Beyond by Madness. Sorry about the shortness of the video, Im hoping to create amuch better and longer one soon!
Baby Russian Dwarf Hamsters Running on Wheel
FOUR BABY HAMSTERS get on the wheel at same time!!!! This hilarious clip features a family of Mom and four babies trying to run on one wheel!
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Well, I was SERIOUSLY bored, and remembered I had to clean the hamster’s cage.. so I decided to show you guys how to set it up, and how to care for these little guys. Enjoy!
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Baby Russian Dwarf Hamsters, so cute!

These are my 12 week old Russian dwarf hamsters, they are little boys and so adorable I wanted to share them with you!! Thank ou for watching

I have two new little ham hams! They’re winter white dwarf hamsters and don’t have names yet. I need YOU to help me figure out what to name them. ======================================= Edit: They are named! Dr. Tillingsworth Sprocket Scampers III and Duchess Rasputina Locket Gigawatts ======================================== I was wanting something that sounded both cute and steampunk. Any ideas?
Russian Dwarf Hamsters
Russian Dwarf Hamsters
Article by George Grayson
The term Russian dwarf hamster usually refers to several different species including the Winter White Russian Dwarf hamster, the Campbells Russian Dwarf hamster, and the Roborovskis Dwarf hamster. The Russian Winter White and the Campbells Russian dwarf hamster are often mistaken for one species due to their similar size of about 8 to 10 centimeters and their coloring. The Roborovski hamster is the smallest of the three adults growing to only be about 4 to 5 centimeters.
The Winter White dwarf hamster are more rare then the Campbells dwarf hamster among pet stores. They are usually sold in pairs of the same se and are friendly. What is so amazing about these little creatures is their ability to change color in the winter. In their native homelands, Winter Whites change from their normal dark grey coloring to white in order to camouflage themselves and escape from predators in the snow. It is a trait that has followed them even into captivity. The process of their color change has to do with the amount of natural sunlight they receive on a daily basis. The shorter hours of day light prompts them to change to white. Winter Whites that are exposed to mainly artificial light will most likely not change their color.
Campbells Russian dwarf hamsters are also known as Djungaria hamsters because they come from a region in Mongolia called Djungaria. It is this type of dwarf hamsters that are commonly found in local pet stores. Along with the growth of their popularity came the growth of creative breeding and the increase of their color combinations and markings. In addition to their natural or normal wild color, those wanting to own these hamsters can find them in with spots, mottled, or even colors like cinnamon, black or even shades or blue or lilac.
Roboroski dwarf hamsters were found in their natural habitats of the desert dunes of Western and Eastern regions of Mongoilia and some parts of Northern China. Although they are smaller then their White Winter and Campbells dwarf hamster cousins, they have slightly longer legs. They naturally have a coat that is sandy brown in color with a slate grey undercoat. Because of their high actively level they can be sometimes hard to keep as pets and they are too small for most wire cages. Most of these small creatures can squeeze themselves through the bars. But the Roboroski hamster is an extremely clean animal. It spends most of its time grooming itself and they love a good dust bath.
Even though there are different kinds of Russian Dwarf Hamsters, they all require about the same amount of care. Since most dwarf hamsters can be very fast to escape a good idea to give time and exercise outside of the cage is to use a hamster ball. These balls are specifically made so that the hamster is able to run around the floor without getting lost. Just make sure that the hamster is not near stairs they might be able to fall down when using the ball.
George Grayson is an author and dwarf hamster expert. To learn more about Russian dwarf hamsters visit http://www.dwarfhamstercare101.com
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HAMSTER BALL Fun for your Hamster
We just got our little hamster a hamster ball. It confused her a little at first, but now she’s preoccupied with the thing. It’s great exercise for her but she runs into walls a lot. Silly girl.
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