Teddy bear hamster is another name for a syrian hamster. Syrian hamsters are very territorial and are the only type of hamster which needs to live alone. If put with another the chances are they will fight. If you wish to keep hamsters in pairs it is better to buy Russians or Chinese hamsters which are more compatible.
Teddy bear hamsters are just long haired syrian hamsters.
No, all Russian Dwarf Hamsters are short-haired.
dwarf hamsters, longed haired, short haired... that's all i got, but dwarf hamsters are the cutest :3
long haired syrian hamsters have long hair... short haired syrian hamsters have short hair
Only long haired hamsters.
No, Short-Haired Syrian hamsters and Panda Bear hamsters belong to different species and cannot mate with each other. Interbreeding between different species of hamsters is not recommended due to potential health risks and genetic complications. It is best to keep hamsters of the same species together for breeding.
no
they like to play.
Not if you dont want babies and, if you do seperate the pups, bacause the father hamsters always kill or even eat the pups because he doesnt want them.
Hairless syrian hamsters are very rare so they may not carry them at your local petsmart.
There is a breed of hamster called the long-haired Syrian hamster, not classified as a dwarf. These hamsters have longer fur compared to the short-haired Syrians. The dwarf hamster species, which includes the Campbell's, Winter White, Roborovski, and Chinese hamsters, typically have shorter fur.
Absolutely not, putting the two species together will result in death of either, but more likely the hamster.