no because it will probably rot their teeth seem as they don't brush them. i would not advise it =]
Syrian hamsters are the largest if you buy a baby Syrian hamster it will be tiny but when it is fully grown it will be huge. long haired Syrian hamsters are sometimes called teddy bear hamsters because they are so much like a teddy bear
Yes, that's how the moms nurse their babies. But oddly, the number of nipples can vary from hamster to hamster.
not really but you can go to a shelter and also you can get a other breed of hamsters.
No, tomatoes are not safe for hamsters to eat. They contain acidic compounds that can be harmful to their digestive system. It's best to stick to hamster-safe foods like fruits, vegetables, and commercial hamster food.
in the wild hamsters will eat things like dandilion leafs,grass,clover they will eat common garden worms as well but if you have a pet i wouldn't really give them to it geunipigs also eat some of the same things
No Syrian hamsters live on their own. Dwarf hamsters eat insects they don't hunt.
yes
No, Syrian Hamsters can be male or female.
Yes, it's just another name of calling them:). As well as Golden Hamsters, Syrian hamsters are also sometimes referred to as teddy bear hamsters (long haired syrian hamsters), alien hamsters (hairless syrian hamsters), black bear or european black bear (black syrian hamsters). They are all variations in colour/coat of the same species of hamster. I believe all hamsters are from Syrian so they all have a common ancestry
long haired syrian hamsters have long hair... short haired syrian hamsters have short hair
Yes, if they were not hungry for something else.
Nooo. The Syrian would eat the dwarf hamster before anything else happens.
the Syrian dessert
'Fancy' hamsters are just Syrian hamsters with interesting fur. Syrian hamsters are solitary creatures, and will fight against another. Do not put them together.
no if they are in the same cage they would fight. syrian and sable hamsters are not the same
not all kinds but like little dead crickets yeah
Syrian hamsters are good to keep for older and more responsible children. Parents should also be mindful that Syrian hamsters may nip or bite if they do not wish to be bothered.