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Dwarf Hamster

Dwarf Hamster

Actually, there are several little species of hamsters that are native to desert areas of the planet, including dwarf hamsters. These gregarious little critters thrive in pairs or small groups rather than living alone, in contrast to their larger, more territorial counterparts. They make good pets since they are often calm and easy to handle. […]

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Giant Angora

Giant Angora

If you’ve been wanting to add a giant rabbit to your family, the Giant Angora Rabbit might be the right fit! This breed is descended from the Angora, one of the world’s oldest rabbit breeds. The Giant Angora Rabbit is a descendant of the smaller Angora Rabbit, one of the world’s oldest rabbit breeds. Angora

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harlequin rabbit

Harlequin Rabbit

Harlequin rabbits are regarded as a distinct breed by most, but just a color pattern by others. Harlequin rabbits are recognized for their unique, multicolored coats and can come in a variety of sizes, regardless of how they are classified. Knowing what kind of care they require can help your rabbit have a happy and

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chinchilla

Chinchilla

Chinchillas are odorless, clean, and appealing rodents. They have a lifespan of 10-20 years and are bred and farmed for their soft, dense fur. They are very shy and are best suited as pets for adults and older children. Chinchillas are soft-furred rodents with strong hind legs, huge ears, and a tail that is about

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Fancy Mouse

These pet mice are scientifically known as Mus musculus domesticus, sometimes known as “fancy mice,” and may be identified from wild mice by their amazing diversity of colors, lustrous coats, larger bodies, and various eye colors. It is possible to find mice that are white, black, brown, brindle, spotted, gray, gold, roan, ginger, or even multi-tonal

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pet gerbil

Gerbil

Gerbils are popular pets that are affordable and simple to care for. They are burrowing rodents found in Africa and Asia. While there are multiple gerbil species in the wild, the majority of pets are captive-bred Mongolian gerbils. They have a grayish coloration in the wild. Several color variations, including white, black, and gold, are

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patagonian mara

Patagonian Cavy (Mara)

One of the more peaceful exotic pets is the Patagonian cavy. These giant rodents are related to guinea pigs and can be kept in indoor cages, but considerably larger, when not supervised. Cavies are quiet animals that enjoy being caressed and may be quite friendly with their owners. Despite having enormous teeth, they are not

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Chinese hamster

Chinese Hamster

Chinese hamsters are small rodents native to China and Mongolia’s deserts. They are also known as Chinese striped hamsters or Chinese dwarf hamsters. They aren’t technically dwarf hamsters, but they got that name because of their small stature in comparison to other common pet hamsters like the Syrian hamster. They are dark with a black

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pet mouse

Mouse

Pet mice are fun to watch, easy to care for, and require very little of their owners. They are more shy and difficult to handle than larger rodents such as rats, although they can learn to be comfortable with handling if tamed at an early age. Pet mice come in a variety of hues and

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The Syrian Hamster

The Syrian Hamster

The lifespan of a Syrian hamster, sometimes called a golden or teddy bear hamster, is two to three years. They need their own enclosure because they are normally solitary animals. Young hamsters who are handled frequently typically have a friendly disposition. However, because they are nocturnal, waking them up during the day may make them

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