Milk tea hamsters are a relatively mysterious breed among the third-line hamster breeds. Since I started raising hamsters, I have not been able to find more detailed information on the Internet, but one thing should be confirmed. Milk tea is not a wild variety. It should be an artificially cultivated variety with genetic variation. But as for when, where and how it was cultivated, I really can’t explain it for everyone. It is just a mystery for the time being. Because of this, many netizens on the Internet have I will express my opinion based on my own feelings. It is generally accepted that milk tea should be a variant of Zicang. As for the research on milk tea hamster genes, I will write a special article to discuss with you in the future.
The fur color of milk tea hamsters is light gray, just like the color of the pearl milk tea we drink daily. The overall color is relatively uniform, and the back line is a slightly darker gray line. There are also some milk teas where the back line is not visible (some rat friends Call this the ultimate milk tea). I personally think that Milk Tea is the stupidest and docile among the third-tier hamsters, and it is also the easiest to get close to. Even if it is the first time you meet, Milk Tea will let you directly play with it, and will not forcefully try to escape, and no matter how you "ravage" "He won't be angry and bite you suddenly. I always think it's the result of "inbreeding", personal guess, haha. Milk Tea is lazy by nature, is not very responsive to the outside world, and does not like to exercise much, so it also belongs to the "fat rat" level among third-tier hamsters.
As for the pairing of milk tea hamsters, if you want to give birth to milk tea babies in the next generation, only a pair of milk teas can produce a litter of milk tea babies. If a single milk tea is matched with other third-line breeds, the breeding situation will be Similar to Zicang, it is almost impossible for milk tea babies to appear in the next generation. This also shows that the milk tea gene is a recessive gene. This is similar to the Zicang gene, and it is also a basis for everyone to think that milk tea is a mutation of Zicang.
Due to the unknown life and mysterious background of milk tea hamsters, and the small amount of milk tea on the market, the market price of milk tea once directly caught up with the old lady hamster. In the early days, many rat lovers did not dare to buy and raise milk tea hamsters due to price reasons and lack of understanding of milk tea hamsters. However, the breeding situation of milk tea is similar to that of other third-tier hamsters. The number of milk tea is also increasing day by day, and it has gradually become a popular choice for most rat friends. Therefore, many people are proud to own a milk tea.
The instructions say that in addition to being cute, quiet, and easy to raise, the biggest feature of hamsters is that they know how to hide food in the cheek pouches on both sides of their mouths, and then eat it from their "food warehouses" It's so funny to spit it out, and the hamster got its name from it.