Compatible with humans.. or compatible with other dwarf hamsters?
I've had two dwarf hamsters and they were great pets. A litte more work then syrians but they were great pets. I had two from the same litter, then soon found out I had to put them in separate cages because they fought a lot.. so no, I don't think Russian (especially) dwarf hamsters are compatible - even if they came from the same litter. They also may be fine in the beginning but sooner or later one becomes the 'runt' and the fighting begins.
Yes they are. They are called Russian Dwarf Hamsters, Campbell's Dwarf Hamster, and Campbell's Russian Dwarf Hamster.
No, all Russian Dwarf Hamsters are short-haired.
Yes.Russian dwarf hamsters Is Blind....
They are both the same thing russian and siberian but there is a difference between russian hamsters and regular hamsters most of the time russian hamsters tend to bite more. hope that helped:)
A hamster can be Russian and not a dwarf, for example the European Hamster can be found in Russia, but it is certainly not a dwarf species. However the 'Russian Dwarf' hamster is a specific species that is considered a dwarf variety.
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There are five main species of hamsters commonly kept as pets: Syrian, Campbell's dwarf, winter white dwarf, Roborovski dwarf, and Chinese hamsters. Each species has its own unique characteristics in terms of size, temperament, and care requirements.
they live in russia
Yes you can. If you are interested they are called Winter White Russian Dwarf hamsters.
Pretty big
there are ,200,000,000,000
I believe they were born in Russia.