Yes they are like dogs and can breed anytime anyway!
No... most dwarf hamsters come from warm climates. Keep it indoors for your pet's sake!
No colder than any other tyoe of hamster. When a hamster gets very cold they go into hibernation so you should be careful not to let the temprature drop in the house.
For short times yes. But not forever... They will go into hibernation and may die...
4 degrees celsius and under a hamster will start a hibernation like sleep
Anything below 45°F and the hamster will begin to go into hibernation. Better to keep the temperature in the room 60-75°F.
I prefer winter white.
It is a winter hamster
A hamster's body temperature is about the same as a human since they are mammals. A hamster's temperature is 98 degrees Fahrenheit.
Perhaps the hamster is asleep.
No, the name of the hamster is Russian Winter White Dwarf Hamster. They aren't actually born in Russia unless you get them imported from there or buy it directly from there.
If you buy a winter white (or siberian) dwarf hamster during the winter, it is white with a light gray stripe on its back. The color of a winter white dwarf hamster's coat depends on your hamster. You have to wait until spring or summer to see. :)
It might be a winter white or a Russian dwarf or a robo hamster.
No
No. One is a Syrian Hamster, the other is a Dwarf Hamster. They are not the same species, they are not even the same genus.
i also have a winter gold hamster.when it is still small it has golden fur but as it grows older it starts to turn greyish.the reason is probably this that winter white hamster mated wif the hamster that people normally buy.
You probably have a winter white dwarf hamster. In the winter, their fur is white. In the warmer seasons, it is brown or gray. Lucky you -- winter whites are adorable and sweet!
No, typically you need more calories in winter due to your body maintaining your internal temperature. Because the temperature difference (dT) is smaller in summer, this requires less internal heating to maintain your body temperature.