They can be.
It isn't a good idea to have two hamsters in the same cage. I had 3 hamsters and we had to have separate cages for them. I wouldn't exactly know cuz I've never had a panda bear hamster before, but i think its all the same for any kind of hamster. Hope this helped :D
Hamsters don't shed.Some good hamsters to own are...-Black Bear Hamsters-Teddy or Fancy Bear Hamsters-Long Hair Hamsters
Do not breed your hamsters until you learn that "Black Bear" is not a breed and all hamsters breed the same. Do research.
You can put her with the guy if they are both dwarf hamsters of these breeds, Campbell or Roborovski, the males make good dads. But if they are Golden, Teddy Bear, Chinese, Black Bear or Panda Bear breeds, you should seperate them after mating as they have solitary nature.
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The panda is a warmblooded mammal. The fur is a good clue.
Maybe if you put it next to a rat?
The answer is no because I have a panda bear hamster and she loves to run and play on me. She bit me once but that is because she was having babies that day. So no is your answer but if you hurt or squeeze them they will try to bite and get free. Another answer by muffins124: I have also had a panda hamster ans she was very sweet. She only bit me because I was little and i grabbed her without warning. Usually female hamster are more aggressive than male hamsters. Good Luck!
Panda hamsters are a black and white coloured form of Syrian hamster. They are called such because they resembled tiny panda bears. They can be very friendly and affectionate little pets when treated with the right amount of love, care and patience. As with any hamster or any animal for that matter, it is important to socialise them with people from a young age.
Yes, small pieces of fruits and vegetables can be given to teddy bear hamsters as treats. However, these should be offered in moderation and chosen carefully to ensure they are safe and appropriate for hamsters to eat. It's best to check which fruits and vegetables are suitable for hamsters before feeding them.
Syrian hamsters are good to keep for older and more responsible children. Parents should also be mindful that Syrian hamsters may nip or bite if they do not wish to be bothered.