If you hand feed them hamster treats, they will learn to eat from your hand and look forward to seeing you. As you handle and play with them, they lose their fear. They love to run free and exercise outside their cage. Find a safe hallway, free from traffic and watch how much they love the run! Some tiny balls or something to climb on that won't tip will add to the "free time" Finish with a small treat. Hamster recess!
Syrian hamsters, dwarfs are more likely to bite
The animal you are referring to is a gerbil, which is smaller than a hamster and is often mistaken for one due to their similar appearance. Gerbils are friendly and social creatures that make great pets.
they were apperntices and trained by their master :)
Teddy Bear hamsters are just like any other hamster EXCEPT they are not friendly while in pairs, since they are not social and tend to be loners. If you plan on getting two, keep them in separate cages.They tend to be more friendly with being held though, since they are bigger then other hamsters.
It depends what you are looking for in a hamster. A Syrian hamster is the most common type of hamster. They are often very friendly and slow enough to be able to handle. All dwarf hamsters are also very friendly although they are slightly faster and more timid. A roborovski is the smallest breed of hamster they are incredibly fast and timid. They are unlikely to bite. They are often kept is pairs as they are incredibly social. They are unsuitable if you want to be able to hold, stroke or hand feed your hamster. They take ages to tame. I've had mine just under two years, and I've only just got him to take food from me. He doesn't like to be held either. But he is great fun to watch run around :D
The Siberian bear hamster, also known as the Siberian dwarf hamster, is a small rodent species native to the regions of Siberia and parts of Mongolia. They are characterized by their compact size, rounded bodies, and short tails, typically growing to about 3-4 inches in length. These hamsters are known for their friendly and curious nature, making them popular pets. They require a proper habitat, social interaction, and a balanced diet to thrive in captivity.
Yes, they are very social, friendly creatures :)
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Gibbons are generally not social or friendly with humans. They are wild animals and have specific social structures and behaviors related to their own species. Attempting to interact with a gibbon can be dangerous for both the person and the animal.
there is -Chinese dwarf -Russian dwarf -syrian hamsters - whinter dwarf - robo dwarf - golden hamster - Russian Campbell dwarf djungarin hamster, and many more!