Are hamsters and rats the same? Is there any difference between a hamster and a mouse?

Updated on pet 2024-06-20
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hamsters and mice are not the same, and the differences are as follows:

    Hamster, is a general term for the subfamily hamster. There are 18 species in 7 genera, mainly in Asia, a few in Europe, and 38 in China.

    The hamster is 5-12 cm long, and except for the small hamsters distributed in Central Asia, other species of hamsters have buccal pouches on both cheeks, extending from the molars to the shoulders, hence the name hamster. This animal is very small and cute, and is a very strong solitary animal.

    Rats, (commonly known as rats) are mammals, rodents, rodents of the family Rodents. Its main characteristics are that the body is tapered, there are no canine teeth, there is a gap between the incisors and the premolars or molars, the incisors are developed, there are no tooth roots, lifelong growth, and the common rodent is shortened; Act quickly; Plants are the staple food, and some are omnivorous; There are many types. The rat is a rodent that can be large and small.

    There are many species of rats, and there are more than 450 species in the world. Rats are one of the most primitive mammals in existence, they are vigorous, numerous, and extremely fast to reproduce, and they are very adaptable, eating almost anything and living anywhere. Rats burrow, climb trees, and can transmit plague, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, leptospirosis, and other pathogens.

    But rats provide humans with countless experimental data on medicines.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hamsters and rats are not the same, hamsters are a subfamily in the family Hamsteridae, whereas rats are rodents of the order Rodents, the family of rodents.

    1.Hamsters are taxonomically a subfamily in the hamster family, with a total of 7 genera and 18 species, of which there are 3 genera and 8 species in China, collectively referred to as hamsters.

    2.Rats are paramathograts, rodents, rodents of the rodent family, commonly known as "rats", the mode of reproduction is viviparous, and it is the fastest reproduction among mammals and the animal with strong survivability.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Are you too bad at common sense, everyone knows it, right?

    First of all, hamsters are generally bred in captivity, and rats are generally in the wild. And rats have a lot of bacteria on them, and hamsters are generally clean. The tail of a mouse is long, and the tail of a hamster is a little bit.

    Mice are thin and long, and hamsters are fat and short. Hamsters have bacteria but not enough to infect us, and hamsters are very cute, but rats are not...Hamsters have cheek pouches, mice don't.

    Let me tell you, there is really a lot more common sense in life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Shape difference.

    Rats are significantly larger than hamsters, hamsters are smaller, usually not larger than the palms of their hands, and rats can reach more than a meter in length with their tails. The tail of the mouse is elongated and has no hair on it, and the tail of the hamster is shorter and has more hair.

    2. Color differences.

    The color of the hair of rats is relatively simple, mostly gray and brown, and the hair is also coarser due to the long-term living in a dirty environment. As an ornamental rodent, hamsters have rich hair colors and are much more delicate and smooth.

    3. Life habits.

    Rats go out in search of food both day and night, and have sharp teeth and mouths, which can nibble on a variety of foods. Hamsters usually only forage in the middle of the night and don't have much to bite due to their small mouths.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The difference between hamsters and rats is very big, in terms of coat color, many mice are gray, with slender tails and prefer to hide in dark and damp corners, sewers and other places. They will also steal food and gnaw on things. Therefore, it also carries various germs.

    But hamsters are short in size, so to speak, round, and short in tail. The hair is also soft and fluffy, very smooth, and has many patterns. They love to be clean, and they are much more beautiful than mice with a single coat color.

    Hamsters: They like to sleep during the day and come out to forage at night. Domestic hamsters are also very active during the day. They are timid and do not bite, and it is best not to touch pregnant female hamsters.

    Rats also come out to eat during the day. It can also bite people and other animals. Hamsters love cleanliness and groom themselves every day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is still a difference between a hamster and a mouse, generally speaking, the difference is that the appearance of the hamster will be smaller, the mouse will be larger, and one of the coat colors of the mouse is dark black or dark gray. Hamsters are light-colored.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The difference between a hamster and a mouse is that the mouse is a wild one, the mouse is a destroyer of things, it bites a lot of things with its teeth, it is a small pet, it has a lively and cute appearance, and there is no habit of destroying things.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Is there any difference between a hamster and a mouse? There must be a difference in this, one color is lighter, and the corners of its mouth and tail are different.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm like you, rats are a general term.

    Whereas, hamsters are just one breed of rats.

    That's why we generally call muddy rodents rats, but there are many varieties of them.

    There are also rabbits and rats, etc., which can be called rats.

    Big rats, fat rats.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hamsters and rats are essentially rats, but there is a big difference between them in terms of body shape and personality.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The rat is 5-12 cm long and has skin pockets on its cheeks. The upper and lower jaws each have a pair of sharp incisors. Body hair on the back is generally light yellowish brown or brownish-yellow, and the ventral surface, forelimbs, and inner hind limbs are black.

    There are 3 white or pale earthy yellow spots on each side of the body. The feet are white with a slight yellowish tinge. They are different from rats in that they only have a very short tail or even none.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is a difference between a hamster and a mouse. Because everyone likes hamsters more, and rats are especially annoying.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Although they are all acquaintances, there is an essential difference, hamsters are pets, and rats are pests, which everyone hates.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In simple terms, there is a difference between a hamster and a rat A hamster is a non-rowing rat and a rat is a rodent.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hamsters are house-bred and called hamsters, and rats live in the wild.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    2.Mouse: The body of the mouse is cone-shaped, the body color is mainly gray and brown, there are no canine teeth, there is a gap between the incisors and the premolars or molars, the incisors are developed, and there is no tooth root.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Rats andHamstersThe differences are as follows

    1. Different habits.

    Rats: Rats also come out to eat during the day, and they can also bite people and other animals.

    Hamsters: Hamsters like to sleep during the day and come out to forage at night. Domestic hamsters are also very active during the day. They are timid and do not bite, with the exception of pregnant female hamsters.

    2. The hair is different.

    Rats: In terms of coat color, many rats are gray and prefer to hide in dark, damp corners, sewers, etc. They also steal food and gnaw on things, so they also carry various germs.

    Hamsters: Hamsters are short, round, and have soft hair, very smooth hair, and many patterns.

    3. The tail is different.

    Mouse: Rats have elongated tails and no hair on them.

    Hamsters: Chinese hamsters have long tails, which are less than 1cm, and some do not have tails yet, and they also have fine fluff on their tails, which is very pleasing.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's different, hamsters are hamsters, rats are mice, these are two different breeds of animals, and hamsters are basically kept as pets, like there are no in nature in China.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hamsters are not mice, it is very different from mice, hamsters are in the hamster family, while rats are in the rat family, hamsters can be kept as pets, while rats cannot be kept as pets.

    Hamsters and rats have similar habits, but hamsters are cleaner than rats, hamsters do not contain plague and other germs, while rats carry plague, and hamsters are more docile than rats.

    Hamsters can bathe themselves and groom themselves, but rats don't like to bathe, so they carry a lot of germs, and hamsters are cuter and better looking than mice.

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