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Hamster Food Deprivation Duration_Statistics
The average duration of food deprivation in the hamster study was 10.5 days.
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"Hamsters can survive without food longer if they have access to water, often up to 5 days."
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"Within 48 hours of food deprivation, hamsters' immune systems start to weaken significantly."
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"Food-deprived hamsters show a reduction in social behaviors, such as grooming each other, after 24 hours."
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"Behavioral changes such as increased grooming and agitation are noted after 12 hours of food deprivation in hamsters."
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"Studies indicate that food deprivation for more than 48 hours can begin to affect a hamster's health significantly."
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"A study found that hamsters’ blood sugar levels drop significantly after 18 hours without food."
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"Hamsters can survive without food for up to 3-4 days."
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"Hamsters display reduced activity levels after 24 hours of food deprivation."
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"Hamsters subjected to intermittent food deprivation show signs of stress such as increased cortisol levels."
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"Hamsters' body temperature can drop by 0.5°C after 24 hours without food."
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"In a controlled study, hamsters began showing signs of distress after 12 hours without food."
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"Long-term food deprivation (7 days or more) can lead to irreversible liver damage in hamsters."
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"Food-deprived hamsters show a 15% drop in resting metabolic rate after 48 hours."
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"About 40% of hamsters will start to show signs of dehydration after 48 hours of food deprivation."
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"Food-deprived hamsters tend to hoard more food once it becomes available again."
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"Hamsters will typically consume more food than usual after a period of food deprivation, a behavior known as compensatory eating."
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"Prolonged food deprivation can lead to a decrease in reproductive hormones in hamsters."
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"Hamsters start to exhibit hypoglycemic symptoms after 36 hours of food deprivation."
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"Food deprivation of 24 hours causes a hamster to lose approximately 10% of its body weight."
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"Hamsters began exhibiting noticeable weight loss after 24 hours of food deprivation."
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