Fuji.
definitley syrian. they live longer and are waaay less wild then dwarf hamsters. the dwarfs we used to have batted bit and were wild. the syrians and teddy bear hamsters we had were calm and easy to take care of. First time owner: don't hold your hamster for the first couple of days or they may get wet tail :)
Syrian, teddy bear hamsters. They are less wild and easier to handle than dwarfs. If it is for a little kid you need to get a teddy bear hamster because they are just all around easier to take care of and are less wild :=)
Technically they only live in captivity, and never have lived in the wild due to natural causes. Teddy bear hamsters were selectively bred from ordinary short haired hamsters with unusually long coats, so probably originated from labs.
No they can't.
I dont know if which is the best kind of hamster but it is not the syrian hamsters. They are the worst. I have a Teddy Bear hamster and he has not bit me since I got him. (I have had him for 2 months)
that is fake no such thing
Australia does not have a wild bear. There are no bear species of any kind found naturally in Australia. Evidently, the answer to this question is supposed to be "koala", but the koala is not a bear. It is not even a placental mammal. It is a marsupial, or pouched mammal, and quite unrelated to any bear species. It has earned the misnomer of "bear" because it vaguely resembles a teddy bear.
What are you sayin WILD HAMSTER RAGE
A Cougar or Bear ?? Depends on the area the wild dogs live in.
Yes, Wild bears do live in a borel forest
wild bears live in the forest because, there is low amount of people and pleaty of food for them to eat.
They live in the zoo and in the wild because we capture some and take them to the zoo so everyone can see them.