Cinnamon Fawn was first found in 1961 at a Midlands Hamster Club Show and is no longer seen today.
It is noted to have a "Pastel-Orange Topcoat with a light grey undercoat and pale grey cheek flashes bordered by White Crescents. The belly is white with a pastel orange chest band and flesh coloured ears." - Hamsterlopaedia Page 133
As per the book Hamsters & Guinea Pigs written by David Le Roi in 1955 stated "A fifth Variety, the ruby-eyed fawn, was a complete failure, as males proved to be sterile.
It is noted to have a "Pastel-Orange Topcoat with a light grey undercoat and pale grey cheek flashes bordered by White Crescents. The belly is white with a pastel orange chest band and flesh coloured ears." - Hamsterlopaedia Page 133
As per the book Hamsters & Guinea Pigs written by David Le Roi in 1955 stated "A fifth Variety, the ruby-eyed fawn, was a complete failure, as males proved to be sterile.
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