Saturday, August 29, 2009

Winter White Siberian Hamsters

... A FURRY-FRIDAYS-ON-SATURDAYS ENTERTAINMENT POST ...

IF I DO get hamsters again, I might go for Winter White Dwarf Russian hamsters.



They are normally sold as just "Russian hamsters" but there are two species. In Europe winter whites (phodopus sungorus) are the most popular. They are very good natured with people and each other, hardly ever bite. They are about twice as big as roborovskis (phodopus roborovskii) and far less flighty by nature. Winter whites DO make very good pets for children.



They are named "winter white" because (provided you don't leave the lights on all the time), the reduced daylight hours in winter make them lose the characteristic grey colouring and, depending on the individual, go anything from white-grey with spots to almost pure white.







In America, "Russian hamsters" are more likely to be Campbells dwarf hamsters (phodopus campbelli) , which come from the same Siberian regions. In natural coloration they look very much the same, except the characteristic dorsal stripe is less marked and there are no black stripes round the flanks.



These are said to be less good-natured than winter whites. I used to have one winter white and one Campbells who lived together and found this to be true because the winter white was perfectly placid, whereas the Campbells absolutely hated being picked up! But unlike winter whites, these can be bred into a vast array of colours.





Coming from the Siberian wastes as they do, Russian hamsters of both types have the thickest and softest fur of any hamster species. They even have fur on the soles of their feet!

Of course, this being Furry Friday on Saturday I have to add that baby Russian hammies are very tiny ...



... and cute!

14 comments:

  1. OH you're spoilt for choice! I didn't know there were so many different species of hamsters!

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  2. BIMBIMBIE: you can get Campbells that are white all the time; else the normal winter whites are grey by summer and far lighter by winter. But you couldn't tell by looking at any individual one how light that one would go (un4tunately) ...

    AKELAMALU: o yeah there's 5 different ones "commonly" kept as pets ...
    1. Syrian/golden (normal hamsters)
    2. Winter White Russian (dwarf)
    3. Campbells Russian (dwarf)
    4. Roborovski (pymgy)
    5. Chinese (like a big mouse)

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  3. Loved the pics, thanks for sharing.

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  4. aye you're welcome; they come from an online pet shop mostly y'know ;->...

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  5. Hello Gleds ~~ I was so sorry to hear that Spherical died, I guess she was lonely, But these Russian whites look lovely and sound calmer than the robos. So that sound like the way to go, because you really enjoyed your hammies.
    Thanks for you comment that I look like my aunties. We did all look alike. I was surprised your weather is warmer than here. 8oF is about 27C but we are just at the end of Winter and you are at the end of Summer. It doesn't get much hotter than that in London, does it? It is hard to know if British Airways were racist in
    banning Naomi Campbell or was she
    just too rude and abusive?
    Take care, my friend. Regards,Merle.

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  6. No Naomi Campbell has been in a lot of trouble bc of her temper. It definitely was her fault and not BA being racist.

    If I get hamsters again I think I probably will get Russian ones. It's just nice to be able to pick them up without thinking they're fine then 5 mins later their panicking and dropping on the floor!

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  7. Gled-so sorry for the loss of all of your little robos. Looking forward to seeing your new Russian family.

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  8. If I were into hamsters, I rather like the sound of the Winter Whites. I like pets that don't bite and let you pick them up. Good luck with whichever variety you choose. I'm sure you'll let us know...

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  9. it's so funny and cute how obsessed with hamsters you are, i told my X rob about you today as were were riding around on his motorbike

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  10. Hey gleds.

    Missed ya.

    I think you should get some more furry friends - you're so good to them and I think they really are good for you, too.

    ;)

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  11. I'm so sorry to hear about your last hamster passing away, I guess they don't live very long.

    The baby hamster are really cute.

    Janice~

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  12. MDA: IF I get them ... not sure yet. Still I have loads of pumblechooks in the fridge and nothing to do with them ...

    PUSSINBOOTS: + they have AMAZINGLY soft fur, like nothing else. If they'd been created very much bigger they'd surely have been hunted to death by now just for their pelts, poor swines ...

    SWEDEN: o yeah you gotta be all or nothing and if that's obsessive that's just me ya know ...

    DEBS: I probably shall but haven't decided anything yet. I decided if I do to get an enormous see-thru plastic storage box (you know the type I mean) here they're about £6 for a big one so I'd expect by you they're $6 because everything's ripoff prices here.

    Debs Debs what have you been DOING? Any news?... do tell please!!

    JANICE: ;->...

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  13. They are soooo cute ! like little fur balls !

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  14. Gleds, they are really cute. I would think that any of these little ones would be wonderful to have. Really sparky little eyes.

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