Romanian Hamster
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The Romanian hamster or Dobrudja hamster (''Mesocricetus newtoni'') is a species of
rodent Rodents (from Latin , 'to gnaw') are mammals of the Order (biology), order Rodentia ( ), which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and Mandible, lower jaws. About 40% of all mammal specie ...
in the family
Cricetidae The Cricetidae are a family of rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. It includes true hamsters, voles, lemmings, muskrats, and New World rats and mice. At over 870 species, it is either the largest or second-largest family ...
. It is found in
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and
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
. The
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honors the British
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Alfred Newton Alfred Newton Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS HFRSE (11 June 18297 June 1907) was an England, English zoologist and ornithologist. Newton was Professor of Comparative Anatomy at Cambridge University from 1866 to 1907. Among his numerous public ...
, who had published a short description and an illustration of this species in 1870 without knowing it to be a valid species.


Description

The Romanian hamster has brown
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(back) fur and a white underside. The top of the head has a dark stripe that extends to the neck. The dark cheek stripes extend back to the shoulder. Its head-body length is up to and its weight ranges from . Its
dental formula Dentition pertains to the development of teeth and their arrangement in the mouth. In particular, it is the characteristic arrangement, kind, and number of teeth in a given species at a given age. That is, the number, type, and morpho-physiology ...
is . This species is primarily found in steppic, uncultivated xerophilous landscapes of South-Eastern Romania's
Dobruja Dobruja or Dobrudja (; or ''Dobrudža''; , or ; ; Dobrujan Tatar: ''Tomrîğa''; Ukrainian language, Ukrainian and ) is a Geography, geographical and historical region in Southeastern Europe that has been divided since the 19th century betw ...
region and North-Eastern Bulgaria, often inhabiting lowlands along the right bank of the Danube River, while occasionally venturing into cultivated lands such as alfalfa fields and corn cultures.


Behavior

Closely related to the well-known Syrian hamster, the Romanian hamster is a species known for its nocturnal or
crepuscular In zoology, a crepuscular animal is one that is active primarily during the twilight period, being matutinal (active during dawn), vespertine (biology), vespertine/vespertinal (active during dusk), or both. This is distinguished from diurnalit ...
behavior, meaning it is most active during the night or twilight hours. These hamsters lead a solitary lifestyle, meeting primarily for mating purposes, and are known for their intricate burrow systems, which serve as both shelter and storage for food. Like all other hamster species, the Romanian hamster is
omnivorous An omnivore () is an animal that regularly consumes significant quantities of both plant and animal matter. Obtaining energy and nutrients from plant and animal matter, omnivores digest carbohydrates, protein, fat, and fiber, and metabolize ...
. Despite primarily consuming plant-based foods, such as cereals, seeds, legumes, rooted vegetables, fruits, and grasses, they have also been observed consuming invertebrates and occasionally small animals, such as mice and small birds, expanding their dietary range. In captivity, they display preferences for certain seeds, such as those with round shapes like cockle or corn, while avoiding others like wheat, with oats being entirely abandoned. Romanian hamsters exhibit distinct food storage behaviors, with males being primarily responsible for food deposits, storing up to 800 grams of food. In contrast, females prioritize nursing their pups and store only small quantities of food, if any. While they can carry up to 20 grams of food in their cheek pouches, laboratory studies suggest a daily consumption of only about 10–15 grams of food. This storage behavior serves as a crucial survival strategy for Romanian hamsters to evade predators and navigate challenging environmental conditions. By stockpiling food, they gain more freedom from foraging, particularly beneficial during periods of scarcity or adverse weather. Reaching sexual maturity at a relatively young age, typically between 56 and 70 days old, Romanian hamsters engage in breeding from early April to August.
Gestation Gestation is the period of development during the carrying of an embryo, and later fetus, inside viviparous animals (the embryo develops within the parent). It is typical for mammals, but also occurs for some non-mammals. Mammals during pregn ...
lasts approximately 15 days, with litters ranging from 1 to 12 pups. The mother plays a vital role in nurturing the pups during the three-week weaning period following birth. Communication among Romanian hamsters primarily involves squeaking sounds and ultrasonic vocalizations, which facilitate social interaction and territory marking. Flank marking, where both sexes rub their scent glands against objects, serves as a means of communication and territorial assertion.


References

* Gavril, V. D., Vasiliu, O. C., Cobzaru, I., Murariu, D., Sahlean, T. C., Chișamera, G. B., & Nicoară, R. G. (2023). Preliminary observations on the food availability and diet composition of the Romanian hamster ''Mesocricetus newtoni'' (Rodentia, Cricetidae) *Musser, G. G. and M. D. Carleton. 2005. Superfamily Muroidea. pp. 894–1531 ''in'' Mammal Species of the World a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder eds. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. {{Taxonbar, from=Q1429152 Mesocricetus Mammals described in 1898 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Habitats Directive species Taxa named by Alfred Nehring