single pairs fight
They can be.
nothing at all
no
'Panda bear' is simply a colour variant of the Golden, or Syrian hamster. Syrian hamsters come in a variety of colours, including sandy, golden and ginger.
black bear, brown bear, polar bear, panda bear and there might I say might be one more but I don't think so...
no1 cares
all though i like panda bear hammys and robo hammys
The Polar Bear has 74 Chromosomes.
No, Short-Haired Syrian hamsters and Panda Bear hamsters belong to different species and cannot mate with each other. Interbreeding between different species of hamsters is not recommended due to potential health risks and genetic complications. It is best to keep hamsters of the same species together for breeding.
All bears with the exceptions being the Giant Panda or the Spectacled bear have 74 or 37 pairs of chromosomes
Actually, there are several types of hamsters. They go in two groups, dwarf and syrian. The panda hamster is actually just a syrian with a coat that looks kinda like a panda bear. In the dwarf group, there are several types, such as roborovski, campbells, chinese, and russian. The syrians HAVE to live alone, whereas the dwarf can live in small groups.
There are many types. Common hamster (any colour), panda bear hamster (black and white), black bear hamster (black), teddy bear hamster (any colour), golden hamster (any colour), albino hamster (white with pink eyes), dwarf hamsters (any colour). All of these hamsters are classified, Winter white, campbell's,etc. All of these hamsters except for dwarf hamsters are considered Syrian hamsters.