Yes they are. They are called Russian Dwarf Hamsters, Campbell's Dwarf Hamster, and Campbell's Russian Dwarf Hamster.
yes , would they be called RUSSIAN dwarfs if they weren't
Most hamsters especially dwarfs live in cold countrys. like the Russian dwarfhamster. that's why it needs fur. They also have hairy feet to protect them from the snow.
Syrian golden hamsterCheckered hamster ( I had a checkered golden hamster before, and it was plain mean!)Russian hamsterBeige gloden hamsterTeddy Bear hamsterLonghaired golden hamstersDWARF HAMSTERS:chinese hamsterDzungarian hamsterdwarf and teddy bear hamsters are the most popular and the most fun!
Russian dwarfs and other small hamsters love company but syrians will fight other hamsters including their own young until the death
you shouldn't house 2 hamsters together unless they are Russian dwarfs even then they need separate sleeping and play wheels once hamsters reach sexual maturity they start to fight
Everyone except dwarfs.
Yes, hamsters are eurasian.
There are five main species of hamsters commonly kept as pets: Syrian, Campbell's dwarf, winter white dwarf, Roborovski dwarf, and Chinese hamsters. Each species has its own unique characteristics in terms of size, temperament, and care requirements.
You can purchase Siberian Hamsters from PetSmart. They are also known as Fancy Russian Hamsters or Russian Hamsters.
A teddy bear hamster is a type of syrian hamster and can be identified usually by their golden fur. Russian dwarf hamsters are much smaller than syrian hamsters so it is easy to tell them apart
yes
They are both the same thing russian and siberian but there is a difference between russian hamsters and regular hamsters most of the time russian hamsters tend to bite more. hope that helped:)