NO! They are 2 different breeds of hamsters, they will not get along.
I'm not sure but i believe dwarf hamsters but most dwarf hamsters are mean i prefer teddy bear hamsters (but they only last about 2 years) there really nice thought
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 :)
Not all Teddy Bear Hamsters have red eyes. Most have black eyes, grow to be about five inches long, and will bite if not cared for gently. Teddy Bear Hamsters have a light brown or gold coat, and prefer to live alone.
teddy bear hamsters are 6 to 7 inches (15 to 17cm) in length.
no
no, teddy bear hamsters are very territorial and will fight the other hamster.
I'm not sure but i believe dwarf hamsters but most dwarf hamsters are mean i prefer teddy bear hamsters (but they only last about 2 years) there really nice thought
Syrian hamsters ,dwarf hamsters ,roborovski hamsters, and teddy bear hamsters
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 :)
Not all Teddy Bear Hamsters have red eyes. Most have black eyes, grow to be about five inches long, and will bite if not cared for gently. Teddy Bear Hamsters have a light brown or gold coat, and prefer to live alone.
Teddy bear hamsters are just long haired syrian hamsters.
Actually, black bear and teddy bear hamsters are the same. They each live about three years.
teddy bear hamsters are 6 to 7 inches (15 to 17cm) in length.
There is no such breed as a Dwarf teddy bear hamster. The normal 'Teddy Bear' hamster is just a nick-name given to another variation of the Syrian hamster. This is the long haired variety and is sometimes referred to as the "Teddy Bear" These hamsters are all one and the same breed, the Syrian hamster. (Mesocricetus auratus) No attempt should be made to intermix different species.
depends on how long its fur is. or if its small or big. furry hampsters are teddy bear hampsters. short haired brown fur are golden hampsters. extremely tiny ones are dwarf. look it up
No, Teddy Bears hamsters are very territorial! Actually all hamsters are, especially females. They will harm normally fight each other to the death. So, I would not but them together.
A teddy bear hamster is a type of syrian hamster and can be identified usually by their golden fur. Russian dwarf hamsters are much smaller than syrian hamsters so it is easy to tell them apart