no because hamsters orriginally in desserts
When i chose my hamster i researched it and i found that males are friendlier than the females. They can only be housed with hamsters from the same litter though.
teddy bear hamsters are allowed to eat cheese i give my teddy bear hamster cheese and he loves it but don't give to much of it to it , because tomuch of any food (except their reg. food) isn't good for a hamster DONT SPOIL IT!
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.
Male hamsters generally have larger testicles and a visible scent gland on their stomach, while females have a smaller distance between the anus and the urinary opening. Additionally, female hamsters have a vulva, which is not present in males. Behavioral differences can also be observed, such as males being more territorial and prone to fighting.
Female Syrian hamsters can have both short and long hair. Hair length is determined by genetics, so some females may have longer hair while others have shorter hair.
When i chose my hamster i researched it and i found that males are friendlier than the females. They can only be housed with hamsters from the same litter though.
teddy bear hamsters are allowed to eat cheese i give my teddy bear hamster cheese and he loves it but don't give to much of it to it , because tomuch of any food (except their reg. food) isn't good for a hamster DONT SPOIL IT!
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.
Teddy Bear hamsters are just like any other hamster EXCEPT they are not friendly while in pairs, since they are not social and tend to be loners. If you plan on getting two, keep them in separate cages.They tend to be more friendly with being held though, since they are bigger then other hamsters.
In the stores they do have more than 2 in a cage. I would just be careful. I had a teddy bear hamster and added a short hair a while after and the teddy bear hamster chased the short hair around and eventually got used to them. Be careful though they may fight
Male hamsters generally have larger testicles and a visible scent gland on their stomach, while females have a smaller distance between the anus and the urinary opening. Additionally, female hamsters have a vulva, which is not present in males. Behavioral differences can also be observed, such as males being more territorial and prone to fighting.
The answer is yes and no. They have a cycle much like humans, but they don't bleed. Instead they have a thick, musky discharge while they are in heat.
Female Syrian hamsters can have both short and long hair. Hair length is determined by genetics, so some females may have longer hair while others have shorter hair.
The gestation period for hamsters typically ranges from 16 to 30 days, depending on the species. For example, Syrian hamsters generally have a gestation period of about 16 to 18 days, while dwarf hamsters can have slightly longer gestation periods. After this time, the female will give birth to a litter of baby hamsters, known as pups.
No they can't, there needs to be a male and a female and there needs to be mating. However if you buy a female from a bad petshop then there is always a possibilty that she might be pregnant from being kept in with males while at the petshop.
No, syrian hamsters are solitary while dwarf hamsters are not.
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