Only 2-3 years. But if it has had really good care it might live to be five years old.
sure! as long as they aren't syrian hamsters, they will get along nicely
I thought it was more like 5! All hamsters live 3-4 years and some times 5 yrs.
Syrian hamsters are the largest if you buy a baby Syrian hamster it will be tiny but when it is fully grown it will be huge. long haired Syrian hamsters are sometimes called teddy bear hamsters because they are so much like a teddy bear
Hamsters do not "shed". Sometimes, adult male long hair syrian (teddy bear) hamsters will lose sections of their "skirt" (the long hair tufts by their tail), but hamster do no shed annually.
No it's not. Syrian hamsters are very territorial and need to live alone. If they are kept in a cage together they will fight. As they are relatives they can live together in the same cage for up to 5 weeks. At this age the puppies can get pregnant so must live separately to avoid this. At 5 weeks old they must be split. If you want to keep more than one hamster its best to keep another breed as Syrian hamsters are the only breed that must live alone.
long haired syrian hamsters have long hair... short haired syrian hamsters have short hair
sure! as long as they aren't syrian hamsters, they will get along nicely
Yes, it's just another name of calling them:). As well as Golden Hamsters, Syrian hamsters are also sometimes referred to as teddy bear hamsters (long haired syrian hamsters), alien hamsters (hairless syrian hamsters), black bear or european black bear (black syrian hamsters). They are all variations in colour/coat of the same species of hamster. I believe all hamsters are from Syrian so they all have a common ancestry
No Syrian hamsters are very Territorial and they like to live on there own but dwarf hamsters like to live in groups or pairs otherwise they would get too lonely.
Syrian hamsters live an average of 2-3 years. In rare cases, some may even live up to 5 years!
Teddy bear hamsters are just long haired syrian hamsters.
No Roborovski hamsters live longer.(Robo sounds like robot so it figures.)
3-5 inches
Yes you can, and some hamsters need to live in pairs. However, syrian hamsters are very territorial and need to live alone.
No Syrian hamsters live on their own. Dwarf hamsters eat insects they don't hunt.
Syrian hamsters are not as gregarious as other rodents may be. They are by nature solitary animals and are fiercely territorial. The term solitary refers to living alone rather than in pairs or groups. Syrian hamsters prefer to live alone.
Syrian Hamsters have pouches, it does not matter how long their fur is.