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WINTER WHITE HAMSTER

RM35.00



General Information

  • Common Names: Winter White Dwarf Hamster, Djungarian Hamster, Siberian Hamster

  • Scientific Name: Phodopus sungorus

  • Family: Cricetidae

  • Origin/Range: Siberia, northern Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and northeastern China

  • Habitat: Cold grasslands, semi-deserts, and steppes; dig burrows for shelter and warmth


🔹 Physical Description

  • Size: 7–10 cm (2.7–4 in)

  • Weight: 25–50 g (0.9–1.8 oz)

  • Build: Small, rounded body with short legs and tail

  • Coat:

    • Summer: gray-brown with a dark stripe along the back and a white underside

    • Winter: turns much lighter, sometimes nearly pure white, for camouflage in snow (color change may not occur indoors as pets)

  • Lifespan: 1.5–3 years in captivity (shorter in the wild)


🔹 Behavior & Lifestyle

  • Activity: Primarily nocturnal and crepuscular (active at night and twilight)

  • Social Behavior: Can sometimes live in pairs or groups if introduced young, but fights are possible—many owners house them singly

  • Personality: Curious, gentle compared to other dwarf species, fast-moving but fairly tameable

  • Natural Habits: Excellent diggers, create tunnels and burrows for nesting and storing food


🔹 Diet

  • Type: Omnivores

  • Wild Diet: Seeds, grasses, grains, insects, roots, and small plants

  • Captive Diet:

    • Hamster seed mix or pellets

    • Fresh vegetables (carrot, cucumber, broccoli, spinach in moderation)

    • Occasional protein (boiled egg, mealworms)

  • Avoid: Sugary foods (they are prone to diabetes), citrus, onions, garlic, and chocolate


🔹 Reproduction

  • Maturity: ~2 months old

  • Breeding Season: Typically summer in the wild; year-round in captivity

  • Gestation Period: 18–21 days

  • Litter Size: 4–8 pups (sometimes up to 12)

  • Development:

    • Born blind and hairless

    • Fur at ~7 days

    • Eyes open by ~12–14 days

    • Weaned at 3–4 weeks



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