Yes!
Syrian hamsters are not as gregarious as other rodents may be. They are by nature solitary animals and are fiercely territorial. The term solitary refers to living alone rather than in pairs or groups. Syrian hamsters prefer to live alone.
No, syrian hamster are known to be SOLITARY animals so they dont need to be in a pair. They are very happy been kept alone.
'Fancy' hamsters are just Syrian hamsters with interesting fur. Syrian hamsters are solitary creatures, and will fight against another. Do not put them together.
No, syrian hamsters are solitary while dwarf hamsters are not.
Syrian hamsters are solitary, and absolutely don't care if they're alone.
Yes, all Syrian hamsters are solitary creatures. They prefer to live alone.
No, syrian hamsters are solitary, and will fight if put together.
No, Syrian Hamsters can be male or female.
Yes, it's just another name of calling them:). As well as Golden Hamsters, Syrian hamsters are also sometimes referred to as teddy bear hamsters (long haired syrian hamsters), alien hamsters (hairless syrian hamsters), black bear or european black bear (black syrian hamsters). They are all variations in colour/coat of the same species of hamster. I believe all hamsters are from Syrian so they all have a common ancestry
long haired syrian hamsters have long hair... short haired syrian hamsters have short hair
You could, but I sugest you don't because hamsters are solitary animals and they might hurt each other.
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