European Hamster Cricetus cricetus
A hamster found from Belgium to western Russia. They are now critically endangered due to agriculture and treatment as a pest. A significant population is found in Vienna Central Cemetery in Austria.
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European Hamster Cricetus cricetus
A hamster found from Belgium to western Russia. They are now critically endangered due to agriculture and treatment as a pest. A significant population is found in Vienna Central Cemetery in Austria.
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Various rodents, in order:
Spalax microphthalmus, Greater blind mole-rat Rattus norvegicus, Norway rat Cricetus cricetus, European hamster Apodemus sylvaticus, wood mouse Microtus arvalis, common vole Sciurus vulgaris, red squirrel Ondatra zibethicus, muskrat Glis glis, European edible dormouse
Via Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, W. F. Kirby, 1889
European Hamster
XAVIER GIF!!!
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Squirrel (Sciurus) & Hamster (Cricetus), Dictionnaire Universel D'histoire Naturelle (1892) - Charles Dessalines D’Orbigny

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Criceto: morbido e buffo! Attenzione a non metterne due insieme: di solito, il peggior nemico del criceto è un suo simile!