What is Angora hamster?

Angora Křeček, also called gold or Syrian hamster, often behaves like a pet. There are several different types of hamsters for pets and Angora hamster is one of the most common. Like the breed of a rabbit with which he shares a name, the hamster Angora has an unusually long fur, which is especially long in men. These hamsters come from the Middle East, where they live in lone burrows.

In the wild, Angora's hamster is located in parts of Europe, Asia and the Middle East. They prefer warm temperatures and can go into a state of temporary hibernation if temperatures freeze the night at night. In 1930, the hamsters of wild angora were collected for the first time, and these specimens formed the basis of breeding material for domestic and laboratory markets until they were collected more in 1997 and 1999. However, captivity populations are high because these animals are popular as petsI laboratory animals.

Angora hamster lives on average for about two to three years. They are able to reproduce at the age of four months and women come to heat every four days. After impregnation, the pregnancy of the hamster Angora is the shortest of all placental mammals in just 16 days. Young people develop quickly and are able to live alone at a time when they are 6 to 10 weeks. At this age, territorial instincts of Angora hamster are developing, which can lead both pets and wild hamsters to defend their territory to death.

Angora Křeček is the most active at dawn and dusk. In captivity, they also tend to be quite active at night and are often described as night, although wild hamsters show circadian rhythms similar to crepuscular animals. They are based on their burrows when they are awake, but remaining almost to continue to use them as protection from predatory animals.

Gargoes are membersrodents' order and are remotely connected to mice and rats. They are most associated with oxen and lemmings, with which are members of the Cr šektidae family. Three other types of hamsters share a genus with this hamster.

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