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!!!
It is not recommended to house different species of hamsters together as they have different social structures and may end up fighting or causing stress to one another. It's best to keep hamsters of the same species together to ensure their well-being.
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.
The hamster belongs to the family Cricetidae, which includes over 100 species of small rodents like hamsters, voles, and lemmings.
No they are not endangered.No, hamsters were discovered over 70 years ago and breed with large litters, they tend to survive if the mother has not already eaten them.Yes, but only in the wild.
No, Russian Dwarf Hamsters and Winter White Dwarf Hamsters are different species and cannot successfully mate. Even if they were able to reproduce, the offspring may not be healthy due to genetic differences between the two species. It is recommended to keep hamsters of the same species together for breeding.
The species of short hair hamsters are the siberian, the djungarian, the robvorosky's, the chinese, the Russian, and the syrian.
There are about 25 species of hamsters that go under: Syrian or dwarf or hybrid.
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No. Species don't inter breed
No, Short-Haired Syrian hamsters and Panda Bear hamsters belong to different species and cannot mate with each other. Interbreeding between different species of hamsters is not recommended due to potential health risks and genetic complications. It is best to keep hamsters of the same species together for breeding.
No, hamsters are not African animals. The various species are primarily from Asia and parts of eastern Europe.
It is not recommended to house different species of hamsters together as they have different social structures and may end up fighting or causing stress to one another. It's best to keep hamsters of the same species together to ensure their well-being.
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.
Yes. All species of hamsters are rodents.
The hamster belongs to the family Cricetidae, which includes over 100 species of small rodents like hamsters, voles, and lemmings.