Yes, they are. Unless they are dwarf chinese, robo, or gerbils, but gerbils aren't actually hamsters... If you want to put 2 males together, forget it. I did and one ripped 1 square inch of SKIN and fur off his butt. DONT PUT MALES TOGETHER, EVER! NO MATTER WHAT THE PERSON AT THE PET STORE SAYS!!!
Yes, all Syrian hamsters are solitary creatures. They prefer to live alone.
They are both types of Syrian hamster, however Syrian are solitary and will fight if another hamster is in their territory. They can get seriously injured so don't have them together.
No, syrian hamsters are solitary while dwarf hamsters are not.
No, never do this. Hamsters are solitary, and it may attack the gerbil.
no one of could get bit hamsters are solitary unless you put 2 femals you dwarfs together
No, hamsters are solitary, and also omnivorous. A gerbil would run a great risk of being killed and eaten by the hamster.
Hamsters are solitary animals, the female will not be receptive to a male unless she is in heat.
'Fancy' hamsters are just Syrian hamsters with interesting fur. Syrian hamsters are solitary creatures, and will fight against another. Do not put them together.
Generally, no. Hamsters are solitary creatures and they prefer to be the only hamster around. If there are two hamsters, they may fight to the death or get seriously injured. The rule is one mature hamster per cage. If it a mother with pups, that is a different story.
Hamsters are solitary animals. The exception is male and female pairs of some species. They can become quite attached. But in general a group of hamsters will get stressed out and fight. Sometimes fatally, especially males.
It is inadvisable to put any other animal in with a hamster, as they are solitary creatures, and do not require companionship. They will almost certainly fight, the outcome of which will be dead mice and an injured hamster.
Roughly the same way we do. The female needs to mate (copulate) with a male hamster. To do this, put the male and female in a box together. Watch carefully and separate them if they start fighting. They will fight because they are solitary animals. After mating, return them to their cages. Then let the magic of pregnancy begin.