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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.
Hamsters that are commonly kept as pets, such as Syrian hamsters, dwarf hamsters, and Chinese hamsters, can be found in Georgia. These hamsters are typically found in pet stores or through breeders in the state. However, wild hamsters are not native to Georgia.
There is lots like, Syrian, Chinese dwarf hamster, Campbells dwarf hamster, Robo dwarf hamster, Russian hamster. My favorite, is the blueberry campbells dwarf hamster and the Syrian hamster. They are the sweetest and easy to hold. NOT THE ROBO"S!!!
Male Chinese hamsters can vary in their personalities, but they are generally friendly and can make great pets when socialized properly. Providing them with a proper diet, enclosure, and handling them gently can help ensure they are happy and well-behaved pets.
Male Chinese dwarf hamsters can be mixed with others but if they begin to get aggressive with each other, separate them asap! female Chinese dwarf hamsters do not often like each other. it is best not to mix them as they will probebley end up killing each other. DO NOT MIX DIFFERNT BREEDS OF HAMSTERS eg. a syrain hamster with a Russian dwarf hamster. if you have just put the hamsters in one cage, keep an eye on them.
Chinese hamsters have tails and dwarf hamsters don't and Chinese hamsters can live together.
No Chinese hamsters sleep at daytime and play at night.
Syrian Hamsters - Winter White Hamsters - Chinese Hamsters - Campbells Dwarf Hamsters - Roborovski Hamsters So, 5.
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Yes
Extremely
About the same time that dwarf hamsters live
Yes all hamsters like to burrow.
Honestly? Where do Chinese hamsters live. OF COURSE CHINA!!!
vegetables are healthy to all hamsters
Male hamsters tend to be less aggressive and protective than female hamsters.
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.