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- Hamster abstract "Hamsters are rodents belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae. The subfamily contains about 25 species, classified in six or seven genera.Hamsters are crepuscular and remain underground during the day to avoid being caught by predators. In the wild, they feed primarily on seeds, fruits, and vegetation, and will occasionally eat burrowing insects. They have elongated cheek pouches extending to their shoulders in which they carry food back to their burrows. Hamsters tend to sleep during the day and are wide awake at night, which may be irritating to some people because of their cage-biting and wheel-running.Hamster behavior varies depending on their environment, genetics, and interaction with people. Because they are easy to breed in captivity, hamsters are often used as laboratory animals. Hamsters have also become established as popular small house pets, and are sometimes accepted even in areas where other rodents are disliked, and their typically solitary nature can reduce the risk of excessive litters developing in households.".
- Hamster class Mammal.
- Hamster family Cricetidae.
- Hamster family Muroidea.
- Hamster kingdom Animal.
- Hamster order Myomorpha.
- Hamster order Rodent.
- Hamster phylum Chordate.
- Hamster phylum Vertebrate.
- Hamster thumbnail Hamst08082002.JPG?width=300.
- Hamster wikiPageExternalLink www.hamsters-uk.org.
- Hamster wikiPageID "14376".
- Hamster wikiPageRevisionID "604435286".
- Hamster classis "Mammalia".
- Hamster familia Cricetidae.
- Hamster fossilRange "Middle Miocene–Current".
- Hamster hasPhotoCollection Hamster.
- Hamster imageCaption "Syrian hamster".
- Hamster imageWidth "240".
- Hamster name "Hamster".
- Hamster ordo "Rodentia".
- Hamster phylum Chordate.
- Hamster regnum "Animalia".
- Hamster subdivision "Allocricetulus".
- Hamster subdivision "Cansumys".
- Hamster subdivision "Cricetulus".
- Hamster subdivision "Cricetus".
- Hamster subdivision "Mesocricetus".
- Hamster subdivision "Phodopus".
- Hamster subdivision "Tscherskia".
- Hamster subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Hamster subfamilia "Cricetinae".
- Hamster subfamiliaAuthority "Fischer de Waldheim, 1817".
- Hamster subordo Myomorpha.
- Hamster subphylum Vertebrate.
- Hamster superfamilia Muroidea.
- Hamster subject Category:Cricetidae.
- Hamster subject Category:Hamsters.
- Hamster type Animal.
- Hamster type Eukaryote.
- Hamster type Mammal.
- Hamster type Species.
- Hamster type Animal.
- Hamster type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Hamster type EukaryoticCell.
- Hamster type Mammal.
- Hamster type Organism.
- Hamster comment "Hamsters are rodents belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae. The subfamily contains about 25 species, classified in six or seven genera.Hamsters are crepuscular and remain underground during the day to avoid being caught by predators. In the wild, they feed primarily on seeds, fruits, and vegetation, and will occasionally eat burrowing insects. They have elongated cheek pouches extending to their shoulders in which they carry food back to their burrows.".
- Hamster label "Chomiki".
- Hamster label "Cricetinae".
- Hamster label "Cricetinae".
- Hamster label "Hamster".
- Hamster label "Hamster".
- Hamster label "Hamster".
- Hamster label "Hamster".
- Hamster label "Hamsters".
- Hamster label "Хомяки".
- Hamster label "أقداد".
- Hamster label "ハムスター".
- Hamster label "仓鼠".
- Hamster sameAs Křeček.
- Hamster sameAs Hamster.
- Hamster sameAs Χάμστερ.
- Hamster sameAs Cricetinae.
- Hamster sameAs Hamster.
- Hamster sameAs Hamster.
- Hamster sameAs Hamster.
- Hamster sameAs Cricetinae.
- Hamster sameAs ハムスター.
- Hamster sameAs 햄스터.
- Hamster sameAs Hamsters.
- Hamster sameAs Chomiki.
- Hamster sameAs Hamster.
- Hamster sameAs m.03qrc.
- Hamster sameAs Q6573.
- Hamster sameAs Q6573.
- Hamster wasDerivedFrom Hamster?oldid=604435286.
- Hamster depiction Hamst08082002.JPG.
- Hamster isPrimaryTopicOf Hamster.
- Hamster name "Hamster".