How can you tell a hamster from a mouse at a glance?

Updated on pet 2024-07-20
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    In appearance, mice are significantly larger than hamsters.

    And the tail of the mouse is longer and hairless, while the hamster appears more rounded, and the length is shorter compared to the mouse, and the tail is not only short but also hairy, which are the obvious differences between mice and hamsters in appearance.

    From the point of view of coat color, the coat color of mice is relatively simple, and most mice will look particularly dirty due to the long-term survival of the dirty environment, while hamsters not only have more colors, but also have particularly smooth and supple hair, which is very pleasing.

    From the point of view of living habits, rats like to come out to find food during the day and night, and because the mouth of the mouse is very prominent, the teeth are sharp, so they like to bite people and people, while hamsters will only come out to find food at night, and hamsters are particularly timid and dare not bite at all.

    In terms of personality, rats are not cute animals, they are very destructive and like to bark, but hamsters are completely different, they are very well-behaved and cute, not only are they not destructive, but they also do not like to bark, so they are very suitable for family feeding.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The main feature of distinguishing hamsters from rats is to look at the tails of rats that have very long tails, while hamsters have only a very short segment. And the hamster's body is round and small. Rats are generally larger.

    Body. Fusiform shape. The hair of hamsters is generally relatively light, and rats are generally gray and black.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The color of the hair is different.

    There are many different types of hamsters. Hamsters have long, thick fur. They are gray on the back, a pinkish light yellow, light brown or reddish-brown, and on the ventral surface they are white, gray or black.

    They also tend to be flanked white, with some having intermediate stripes and sebaceous flanks.

    The color of the mouse is relatively simple, and the body color is mainly gray and brown.

    Second, the body type is different.

    1. Hamsters are small to large rodents with compact bodies. The body is short and sturdy, weighing 30 1000 grams. The tail ranges in length from 7 to 106 mm, and is generally half the length of the body, scaleless, covered with dense hair, and a few species (such as the desert hamster) are very short, less than half the hind foot.

    Rats are more slender than hamsters, have longer tails, and can be large or small.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The body of hamsters is relatively fat and round, with a pair of sharp incisors in the upper and lower jaws, and all kinds of hamsters except the small hamsters distributed in Central Asia have buccal pouches on both cheeks, extending from the molars to the shoulders. The body of the mouse is conical, 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, there are no tooth roots, and they grow for life, and they bite things to grind short.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    At its simplest and most intuitive, rats are generally gray, with paws paws light red and long tails. Whereas, hamsters generally have very little gray, mostly light-colored, and short tails. Their claws are all pink as well.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The eyes can distinguish the difference between mice and hamsters, the most obvious is the cat, the hamster's hair is more shiny, the cat and mouse's hair is gray, dull, and its tail, the hamster is almost the tail of a mouse without a tail, thin and long.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Old hamsters and young hamsters are about the same size together, but you can distinguish the old hamster from the skin and the small hamster, the skin of the old hamster is relatively loose, and the coat color is relatively gray.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Looking at the tail, the tail of the mouse is long, and the tail of the hamster is short, and it is not obvious to see.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hamsters have thicker and longer tails than rats and are slightly fatter and larger than mice. The face shape is a little rounder and larger than that of mice.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The tail is different, the tail of the hamster is a little hairy, and the tail of the mouse is very long and hairless.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This eye can see that the hamster is very small and the mouse is very large. Changshu told the teacher that he was a little unfamiliar, and his mouth was different. And the teacher's mouth doesn't keep saying that it fits perfectly, it's yellow, black, red and black.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The color of the hair varies depending on the body type, and the tail is different.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Difference Between Hamster and Mouse:

    1. In terms of body size, hamsters are relatively short, chubby, with oval paws and hairy tails; Rats are comparatively larger, with long claws, a thin body, and a long tail but no hair.

    2. In terms of coat color, the hamster's coat color is diverse, such as brown, white, golden, spotted, etc., and the hair is also smooth, neat and clean; Rats have a more homogeneous coat color, mostly black, gray and brown, and they look dirty. The hair on the hamster is soft to the touch, while the mouse hair is like bristles and is hard to the touch.

    3. From the point of view of the face, the hamster's eyes are large, round and round, and also bright; Rats have smaller eyes and look very cunning, which is why there is the term "thief's eyebrow".

    Hamsters have short snouts and whiskers, and the color of their beards is mostly light-colored; Rats have pointed noses and dark whiskers that are very long. The hamster's cheeks contain buccal pouches that store food, and when the buzz pouches are filled with food, its face looks round and cute. But the mouse does not have this physiological characteristic, it will eat food as soon as it finds it.

    4. From the perspective of personality, hamsters are relatively quiet, but sometimes they are also very lively, and they can also become close to people after getting along for a long time; But rats are very afraid of people, and they are sneaky all day long.

    5. In terms of living habits, hamsters will use sand to bathe to keep their bodies clean, and they will also take the initiative to comb their hair, and their diet is mainly fruits and cereals; Rats like to move in dirty and messy places, such as sewers, garbage heaps, etc., so they also carry a lot of bacteria and viruses, and they love to bite more than hamsters.

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