yes
Yes.
yes you can idk
I have 8 Robo Dwarf hamsters and there are 3 situations when I've heard them squeak. 1. They feel threatened by their cage mate - one of the hamsters is playing too rough or one of them simply does not want to play. 2. They object to being handled. 3. Baby robo hamsters insisting that their mum gives them food. Apart from these three situations, they have not squeaked since they've been living alone.
yeah of course they can hamsters can mate with all different hamsters
They mate
No
It depends. Syrian and Teddy Bear hamsters will kill each other if they are the SAME gender , even if they are related. There will be less fights if you put hamsters of the opposite gender together to mate. Dwarf hamsters live in groups, so female dwarfs and male dwarfs won't attack each other and will have babies peacefully.
Chinese dwarf hamsters and Russian dwarf hamsters are different species and cannot mate successfully. While they may belong to the same general family, their genetic differences prevent them from producing viable offspring. Additionally, their breeding behaviors and social structures differ, making interbreeding unlikely. It's best to keep them separate to avoid stress and potential aggression.
There are a number of things that could happen when dwarfs mate. They may or may not have a dwarf child.
Only robo's. They are a different species to all other hamsters, so the babies may have health problems, will definitely be infertile and there is no certainty that the parents will actually mate. The only hamsters who can cross-bread are Russian and winter Whites as they are essentially the same breed.
no.
Lol, probably not. They're sociable with their own kind.