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in the summer the northern hamster receives direct sunlight or indirect of sun
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In the summer, northern hamsters (also known as Siberian hamsters or Dwarf Campbell's hamsters) typically receive indirect sunlight in their natural habitat. They are burrowing animals and tend to live in underground tunnels where they are protected from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. While they may experience some exposure to sunlight when they surface, their natural behavior leads them to prefer shaded and cooler areas during the hotter months. In captivity, it's important to provide them with a suitable environment that mimics these conditions, avoiding direct sunlight to prevent overheating and stress.