The Syrian hamster is often considered the laziest breed among hamsters. They tend to have a more relaxed demeanor compared to other breeds, such as dwarf hamsters, which are typically more active and playful. Syrian hamsters enjoy lounging in their habitat and may not exhibit the same level of energy or curiosity as their smaller counterparts. However, individual personalities can vary widely within any breed.
Do not breed your hamsters until you learn that "Black Bear" is not a breed and all hamsters breed the same. Do research.
It's not the breed, it depends on the individual, climate, and how it is raised.
no
You can not breed baby hamsters they must grow up before they can do that.
a month after both hamsters' births
hamsters come from their mamma hamsters i should know i breed them
people breed hamsters so there can be more of its kind like if it where rare they would want there to be more of those cute fuzzy hamsters
Syrian hamsters (the most common hamsters) don't get along.Dwarf hamsters can be put together because they enjoy company. Dwarf hamsters get along with other dwarf hamsters of the same breed.
If they are the same breed, then yes.
By breeding them. Dwarf hamsters are a breed of hamster.
Yes, they are animals and have babies. DO NOT breed hamsters for fun. Breed when you become more experienced and responsible. You must also have people to give the hamsters to. You DO NOT want sixteen hamsters living in your house.
hamsters can breed during both day and night, but since they are nocturnal they usually do so at night.