Hamsters have long been recognized as one of the most beloved pet species among humans. The video below will provide our esteemed readers with insights into the development process of this fascinating rodent.
In just 25 days, a young hamster fully develops all body parts and senses to begin its independent life.
Hamsters, also known as golden hamsters or dwarf hamsters, are rodent species belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae, which includes 25 species across 6 or 7 different genera. Originally bred for scientific experiments, they are now also popular as pets for those who enjoy small animals. Hamsters were discovered in a city near Syria in 1829. Hamsters possess the ability to dig tunnels to catch insects. What makes them unique is their cheek pouches, which extend to their shoulders, enabling them to transport food back to their burrows. Hamsters exhibit various behaviors influenced by environmental factors and genetics, and they have indeed interacted closely with humans. |