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Black-bellied hamster
Order : Rodentia
Suborder : Sciurognathi
Family : Muridae
Subfamily : Cricetinae
Genus : Cricetus
Facts about the genus Cricetus, the black-bellied hamster
CRICETUS CRICETUS European or Common Hamster Found through out Europe Cricetus Cricetus is now considered near threatened.
The fur of some hamsters, notably the unusually colored, black-bellied hamster, is used for the lining of coats, and the flesh is sometimes eaten. (Full text)
The common, or black bellied hamster is a solitary animal, not as well suited to captivity as the golden hamster, and inhabits the steppes and cultivated lands of Europe and parts of Western Asia. (Full text)
The Y chromosome of Cricetus cricetus is in contrast to those of the other species, because it reveals a relatively well-differentiated G- and C-banding pattern. (Full text)
One of four genera of hamsters; Cricetus cricetus is used extensively as a research animal. (Full text)
Now the black-bellied hamster is a singularly unlovely creature [according to <www. (Full text)
The species Cricetus Cricetus is in very strong regression in Western Europe. (Full text)
Main Entry: cricetus cricetus is one of more than 1,000,000 entries available at Merriam-WebsterUnabridged. (Full text)
htm Found through out Europe Cricetus Cricetus is now considered near threatened. (Full text)
European or Common Hamster Nest Found through out Europe Cricetus Cricetus is now considered near threatened. (Full text)
HAMSTER HOLDUP: A little-known and endangered black-bellied hamster is costing DaimlerChrysler big bucks. (Full text)
The black-bellied hamster is from Siberia and Europe and are thought to be social when put with their own species. (Full text)