I'm actually not sure but today I was holding my hamster and I saw that her claw was kinda falling off but I'm holding her right now and I've noticed that she has a new one growing it already! :) I know this doesn't answer your question but I'm going through the same thing kinda
They have short tails that hide in their fur.
Chinese hamsters have tails and dwarf hamsters don't and Chinese hamsters can live together.
My dwarf hamster's tail is about the size of my pinky nail. How long is your pinky nail?
this is hard to awncer! i dont think so .....hamsters i had didnt loose their tale.....unfortunetaly some hamsters may loose their tale in a figh but that dosent happen any ofenn...i hope i helped ;)
Yes. One species of hamster does have a 'long' tail. The Chinese hamster (often mislabelled the Chinese Dwarf hamster) has a tail that measures roughly 1inch, although this doesn't seem that long, it is when compared to other hamster species. All other hamsters have short tails - the length depending on what species they are. (eg Syrian, Russian Campbell's dwarf, Winter white dwarf or roborovski dwarf).
Only if it is a dwarf with a dwarf
there very small and tend to bite well it doesn't hurt and its tails are pretty long
No, dwarf hamsters squeak when they are happy.
By breeding them. Dwarf hamsters are a breed of hamster.
Yes.Russian dwarf hamsters Is Blind....
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.
There are several popular types of hamsters, including the Syrian hamster, also known as the golden hamster, which is the largest and most common pet type. Other types include the dwarf hamsters, such as the Roborovski, Campbell's dwarf, and Winter White dwarf hamsters. Additionally, there are Chinese hamsters, which are known for their unique appearance and longer tails. Each type has its own distinct characteristics and care requirements.