No, it's better if you didn't. they might fight (and i mean fight with blood and stuff and not play) The only hamsters that can stay in the same cage together are dwarf hamsters.
No. They will fight and kill.
You could put two Roborovski, Winter White, or Djungarian dwarf hamsters together though.
No they can't. Syrian hamsters (the proper name for teddy bear hamsters) are very territorial. They are the only type of hamster which needs to live alone. They will fight if put together with any other hamsters. As well as this, if a male and female over 5 weeks old are put together it is highly likely they will mate.
yes! buut only if they've been introduced in an early age!
you can but if you have a boy and a girl they might have babies if they do after they have babies you need to take out the boy or else he will eat the babies hope this helps!
By 'Teddy bear' do you mean Long-haired Syrian? And by 'black bear' do you mean black Short-Haired Syrian? Then yes. They are both Syrian.
Well, it depends on the breed, not usually the gender. I have a Long Haired Teddy Bear Hamster female that has never bitten ANYONE while my friend has a Long Haired Teddy Bear Hamster male and he has only bitten once. Dwarf hamsters are known to be very territorial and bite A LOT. Especially two males together.
it might just drink at night, they are noctornal i had a hamster like this i woke up in the middle of the night and it was drinking
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
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By 'Teddy bear' do you mean Long-haired Syrian? And by 'black bear' do you mean black Short-Haired Syrian? Then yes. They are both Syrian.
Yes I did. The babies look awesome.
There is no such thing as a teddy bear hamster. They are called syrians. There are short-haired and long-haired syrians. There is no significant difference, the same way there is no significant difference between brunettes and red-heads.
Yes, one just has longer hair, but are the same breed.
Yes.
There is no such breed as a Dwarf teddy bear hamster. The normal 'Teddy Bear' hamster is just a nick-name given to another variation of the Syrian hamster. This is the long haired variety and is sometimes referred to as the "Teddy Bear" These hamsters are all one and the same breed, the Syrian hamster. (Mesocricetus auratus) No attempt should be made to intermix different species.
Teddy bear hamsters are Syrian, so don't put them in the same cage. But I have both types, boy and girl. They get along perfectly (though not in the same cage). Every hamster's personality is different. In the same cage- it may result in fighting and death. So be careful!
it is normal for your teddy bear hamster to lose fur. it just a sign of old age. and it is also ok for your hamster to change fur color also.
a brown teddy bear hamster cam be a girl or a boy, if you don't no what the gender is go to the vet or the store from where you got it see what gender it is .
Well, it depends on the breed, not usually the gender. I have a Long Haired Teddy Bear Hamster female that has never bitten ANYONE while my friend has a Long Haired Teddy Bear Hamster male and he has only bitten once. Dwarf hamsters are known to be very territorial and bite A LOT. Especially two males together.
it might just drink at night, they are noctornal i had a hamster like this i woke up in the middle of the night and it was drinking
depends on how long its fur is. or if its small or big. furry hampsters are teddy bear hampsters. short haired brown fur are golden hampsters. extremely tiny ones are dwarf. look it up