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Deutschland, DEU, Halle/Saale: Goldhamster (Mesocricetus auratus) im 1899 von W.S. Small entwickelten Hampton-Court-Labyrinth an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. Das Labyrinth ist 1,80 x 1,20m groß. Goldhamster können innerhalb von einer Woche lernen, einen Weg durch das Labyrinth zu finden. | Germany, DEU, Halle/Saale: Golden Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) in the "Hampton-Court-Labyrinth" at the Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. Developed by W.S. Small in 1899, the labyrinth learning method is used by the experimental ethology, the labyrinth is about 1,80m X 1,20m, within a week Golden Hamsters can learn to find their way through the labyrinth. |
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FEATURE: Rebels in the Wheel - Golden Hamsters
Deutschland, DEU, Halle/Saale: Goldhamster (Mesocricetus auratus) im 1899 von W.S. Small entwickelten Hampton-Court-Labyrinth an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. Das Labyrinth ist 1,80 x 1,20m groß. Goldhamster können innerhalb von einer Woche lernen, einen Weg durch das Labyrinth zu finden. | Germany, DEU, Halle/Saale: Golden Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) in the "Hampton-Court-Labyrinth" at the Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. Developed by W.S. Small in 1899, the labyrinth learning method is used by the experimental ethology, the labyrinth is about 1,80m X 1,20m, within a week Golden Hamsters can learn to find their way through the labyrinth. |