Males are usually considered less panicky then Females, to the answer is Male
Yes you can! You would have to be very gentle with your hamster and make sure that the clothes fit! And the hamster will not enjoy that while you dress them and they may bite you!
If they constantly bite each other then I would advise you to separate them.
Syrian hamsters, dwarfs are more likely to bite
Both types of hamsters are likely to bite....they are both very aggressive types, and harder to deal with. Actually, Panda bear and Black bear are both just color variations on the same type of hamster, the Syrian hamster. They are in no way aggressive or hard to deal with! They are much easier to deal with than any dwarf types.
Since they attack using their teeth, a noticable bite mark would be left, with a blood stain on the fur.
Acttually I have found the males are nicer than the females my males have never bitten me and ALL My females bite. hi my names amber, i have had a male syrian hamster named teddy that unfortuanitly died Friday 10th June 2011. I brought a new hamster later that day. I asked for a male ( because my last hamster teddy didnt bite and was lovely) I picked one out and i have had now had it for 2 days and i have checked it and it turned out to be a female who I have called honey, anyway my couson Lois has a syrian female hamster to (Lucy) she is very vicious( she is a baby) and my new female hamster is not.... so i say most female hamsters do bite more than males.... its best to get a male..... amber
a hamster will only bite if you provoke it
Do not worry. Unless your female hamster has a bad disease that you know of, nothink will happen. The hamster should stop bleeding and heal. If the female tries to bite him again and he doesn't defend himself or retaliate and she looks feirce and/or stressed, she may need some "quiet time". Seperate them for a few hours or until she seems calm. Some female animals bite or scratch males when they are on heat.
No, unless the hamster has rabies. if the hamster is a household pet, then no. Hamsters rarely bite, anyway.
Place it in. If it bite were gloves
You may have scared it and that was its reaction. If the hamster has never been handled before you need to be gentle and gain its trust before you try to lift it, see if it will take a treat or some food from your hand before you do anything else.
If a hamster is scared or nervous it may bite you.