no your just stupid
Yes, "Peanut" is a fitting and cute name for a light brown hamster with the color of peanut butter. It's a fun and charming choice that captures the hamster's appearance.
I like the pudding or apricot colour, (light brown/orange).
6 years of bullying in hamster school.
If your hamster bedding looks brown it needs to be changed. Urine turns the bedding brown. It should be changed weekly.
yes
Tofu, Muffles, Choco, Nom-nom are all cute. My Robo is named Muffles :).
panda hamsters are black and white and normal hamsters are brown and white.
a brown teddy bear hamster cam be a girl or a boy, if you don't no what the gender is go to the vet or the store from where you got it see what gender it is .
First, look at the size of your hamster. If your hamster is 5-8 inches long, it might be SYRIAN/GOLDEN or TEDDY BEAR. If your hamster is 5-8 inches long and has longish hair, it is TEDDY BEAR. If the hair is short but light brown with various white and black marks, it is most likely SYRIAN. If your hamster is under 5 inches long, it is a DWARF HAMSTER. If your hamster is really small and has white eyebrows and is really fast and has light brown/gray fur, it is a ROBOROVSKI DWARF HAMSTER. If your hamster is under 5 inches long and has either gray or blonde with red or black eyes, it is most likely a RUSSIAN CAMPBELL'S or WINTER WHITE DWARF HAMSTER. If your hamster is under 5 inches long and has an abnormally long tail and looks mouse-like, it is a CHINESE DWARF HAMSTER. It's really hard to make sure, but these are just the basic characteristics of different types of hamsters. Hope it helped!
brown and white with red eyes
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!
Brown patches on a hamster could be due to skin discoloration, a natural marking, or a health issue like a skin infection or parasite infestation. It's best to monitor the hamster for any changes in behavior or appearance and consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment if needed.