Yes they are. They are called Russian Dwarf Hamsters, Campbell's Dwarf Hamster, and Campbell's Russian Dwarf Hamster.
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.
yes , would they be called RUSSIAN dwarfs if they weren't
Syrian golden hamsterCheckered hamster ( I had a checkered golden hamster before, and it was plain mean!)Russian hamsterBeige gloden hamsterTeddy Bear hamsterLonghaired golden hamstersDWARF HAMSTERS:chinese hamsterDzungarian hamsterdwarf and teddy bear hamsters are the most popular and the most fun!
Yes. Chinese dwarfs like to live in pairs or groups.
I can name three hamsters. There is the Russian hamster, the Dwarf hamster, and the Chinese hamster.
A few years back I owned three Chinese Dwarf Hamsters, but there are different types of dwarf hamsters, e.g Russian Dwarf Hamsters. However, if you are thinking of getting dwarf hamsters, I don't recommend putting them in the same cage, as when I had my three, one of them ended up seriously injuring the other one.
No, all Russian Dwarf Hamsters are short-haired.
Russian hamster,Chinese Dwarf hamster and that's all.You can find Chinese dwarf,Russian,bear,short hair,and the syrian hamsters at eather Pet Smart or That Fish Place That Pet Place.
Chinese hamsters have tails and dwarf hamsters don't and Chinese hamsters can live together.
There are very many types. Some of them are Chinese, Russian, Australian, and Korean.
Yes.Russian dwarf hamsters Is Blind....