A teddy bear hamster can NOT live with no other type of hamster UNLESS THEY GREW UP TOGETHER SINCE THEY WERE A BABYthen yes, but other wise no. I have one teddy bear hamster he is probally about two years old or one year and he is not very nice to other hamsters the second one i had died because of him then my mom got me another one that grows up to be the size of him which is about 3-5 inches long and he does not do anything with him but i always watch him one day i thought he was not going to do anything to him after weeks so i put the little one in the cage with him and well guess what i did not watch and i came back and the big one was bitting him so that is when i new that no teddy bear hamster will be able to be with another hamster unless they were indeed born together.
definitley syrian. they live longer and are waaay less wild then dwarf hamsters. the dwarfs we used to have batted bit and were wild. the syrians and teddy bear hamsters we had were calm and easy to take care of. First time owner: don't hold your hamster for the first couple of days or they may get wet tail :)
I'm not sure but i believe dwarf hamsters but most dwarf hamsters are mean i prefer teddy bear hamsters (but they only last about 2 years) there really nice thought
Well, if you live in the U.S. then it depends on what state you live in and what pet store you are at. I would check your local pet store but they are usually around $10.00 to $15.00.
I dont know if which is the best kind of hamster but it is not the syrian hamsters. They are the worst. I have a Teddy Bear hamster and he has not bit me since I got him. (I have had him for 2 months)
The oldest living hamster was a black bear hamster and it was 6 years old! We put vitamins in its water and we dont know if that helped but we think it did help.i actually had a hamster with me for seven yeas she had six babys when she was three .She was a teddy bear hamster i could not have asked for a better pet.
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No!!!! They will fight till one of them is severely injured or dead.
definitley syrian. they live longer and are waaay less wild then dwarf hamsters. the dwarfs we used to have batted bit and were wild. the syrians and teddy bear hamsters we had were calm and easy to take care of. First time owner: don't hold your hamster for the first couple of days or they may get wet tail :)
Teddy bear hamster is another name for a syrian hamster. Syrian hamsters are very territorial and are the only type of hamster which needs to live alone. If put with another the chances are they will fight. If you wish to keep hamsters in pairs it is better to buy Russians or Chinese hamsters which are more compatible.
They have developed from Syria and from that comes the Syrian, golden, or teddy bear hamster. Hope I helped!
no they only live to about 2 years old definetly not !
No because they can get lost . And if you have a cat in your neighbourhood the cats can eat your teddy bear hamster. so NO!!!
A teddy bear hamster is a type of syrian hamster and can be identified usually by their golden fur. Russian dwarf hamsters are much smaller than syrian hamsters so it is easy to tell them apart
The average for a hamster is about 2-2 1/2 but they can live to about 3 years in exceptional cases!
Hamsters are very territorial creatures (with the ecxeption of dwarf hampsters) they will most likely fight. As long as you spend a lot of time with your hampster, it's good to only get one.
They should be able to but I would put them together in a box or something first to see how they get along, and if they show signs of fighting, I wouldn't put them together