no. (All) syrian hamsters as adults are very teritoral.it is ok for syrian hamsters to share a cage if thay are under the age of 5 weeks. When they get around the age of 4 weeks you (Must) separate them. Or there fights could be faital.
They have developed from Syria and from that comes the Syrian, golden, or teddy bear hamster. Hope I helped!
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
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 Hamsters will kill and eat a gerbil, do not put them together in the same cage.
Teddy bear hamster is another name for a syrian hamster. Syrian hamsters are very territorial and are the only type of hamster which needs to live alone. If put with another the chances are they will fight. If you wish to keep hamsters in pairs it is better to buy Russians or Chinese hamsters which are more compatible.
Fuji.
it really depends what hamster you've got .. if its a Syrian hamster or (golden,teddy bear). then NO the hamsters will continually fight and kill each other if they are dwarf you could but you will have to try them in a neutral environment
Cricetidae family
No!!!! They will fight till one of them is severely injured or dead.
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
Exactly like any other Syrian hamster. There are some who believe the Black Bear hamster is slightly more aggressive though, so it's not the best choice for a young child.
I would say a syrian because they cannot escape easily and are by far the friendliest, however I recomend you reaserch the breeds online or buy a hamster book. I have a had one Teddy Bear hamster and one Syrian. My Teddy Bear was great! They are such cutey pies and you just want to smooch them! My Syrian, unfortunately, got cancer at age 2. I honestly am a fan of Teddy Bears. But that is just my opinion. I would have to say dwarf hamsters. They are slightly more expensive than Syrian hamsters, but they are very sweet most of them time. When they are not being sweet though, they can be a little snippy... :/