yes as long as its a hamster cause i have a Teddy bear hamster shes adorable name is daisy.
Boiling water, a teddy bear,liquid,gas
I would say a syrian because they cannot escape easily and are by far the friendliest, however I recomend you reaserch the breeds online or buy a hamster book. I have a had one Teddy Bear hamster and one Syrian. My Teddy Bear was great! They are such cutey pies and you just want to smooch them! My Syrian, unfortunately, got cancer at age 2. I honestly am a fan of Teddy Bears. But that is just my opinion. I would have to say dwarf hamsters. They are slightly more expensive than Syrian hamsters, but they are very sweet most of them time. When they are not being sweet though, they can be a little snippy... :/
Absolutely not! They are actually number 1 on the non barking list of dogs.
Non they all fight all hamsters get pregnant by accident and they fight alot my hamster got so hurt when i got another hamster and put her in his cage
eat a spicy jalepeno, throw a teddy bear off of a building, and drink two liters of milk.
A stuffed bear is a "non alloy".
i have two female dwarf hamster's together they get on just fine. NEVER put two males together as they will fight, and give each other horrible injuries as being a vet i have witnessed. You can put a female & male together but they may breed and make baby hamsters or dwarf hamsters. always KEEP SYRAIN HAMSTERS ALONE with NO other hamster in there cage only keep drawf hamster's in pairs or groups.
For a Syrian (non-dwarf) hamster, the length of gestation (pregnancy) averages 16 days. For dwarf hamsters, gestation is about 19 - 22 days Gotten from : http://kathyskritters.com/tales/faq/index.html
You shouldn't give a hamster a bath it can give it a chill and die.Unless your hamster is really dirty.So please be careful.Use non tear shampoo if nessary.
A koala is not a bear. It is a marsupial. It is not even remotely related to the bear family, all of which are placental mammals. The term "koala bear" is a misnomer that is not used in Australia, the koala's native country.
With the exception of pregnant females, polar bears do not hibernate. Instead adult male polar bears and non-pregnant females remain active throughout the year. They nap during the day and sleep 7 to 8 hours a night.
Yes, both pregnant and non-pregnant women can get BV. It's of more concern in pregnant women because it is associated with preterm labor.