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Yes. One species of hamster does have a 'long' tail. The Chinese hamster (often mislabelled the Chinese Dwarf hamster) has a tail that measures roughly 1inch, although this doesn't seem that long, it is when compared to other hamster species. All other hamsters have short tails - the length depending on what species they are. (eg Syrian, Russian Campbell's dwarf, Winter white dwarf or roborovski dwarf).
A hamster is a rodent about baseball sized. They have black eyes and have yellow teeth.They have little pink noses, and long whiskers (one inch). Hamsters are diffrent colours. My hamster is a black hamster and is about one year old.Hoped this helpled!well they are very very cute. chubby. cuddly. soft or rough. and they are the most cutist thing in the world!This is a dwarf hamster:Here is another kind of hamster:And another dwarf hamster:
It can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks for a dwarf hamster to adjust to its new environment. Providing a quiet and comfortable space, as well as handling the hamster gently and regularly, can help them feel more secure and settle in faster. Each hamster is unique, so patience and understanding are key during this adjustment period.
I'm not to sure about this but I think that they got their name because Siamese, or conjoined, twins look the same, and every Siamese cat look more or less the same as each other. it is actually because the Siamese cat originated in siam, which is now Thailand.
It usually costs around 10-12 dollars but it usually depends on the age and the type of breed. Also take into consideration where the hamster is bought. You may want to look at the atmosphere and surroundings of where you buy your new furry friend.
They get really round and they look fat.
When choosing a cage for a Roborovski dwarf hamster, consider features like size, ventilation, material, and accessories. Opt for a spacious cage with good airflow, made of safe materials like plastic or glass. Look for a cage with multiple levels, tunnels, and exercise wheels to keep your hamster active and entertained.
It should look like this: Siamese Cat. It does need to be capitalized.
Well, to show you a picture, google petsmart.com and look at their rodents for sale. Just click '' small pet'' and it will bring them up. Then, look at Live pet and click on ''hamster''. It will bring up all the types of hamsters they sell. The first hamster you see on their hamster page should be the ''Russian Dwarf Hamster''. If you don't have a computer, or lap top, go to your local library and look for hamster books. They should have at least one book all about Russian Dwarf Hamsters for you. Still can't find them? Ask a different question about them [Russian Dwarf Hamsters]. Hope this helps.
When choosing a cage for a robo dwarf hamster, look for features like proper ventilation, secure locks, a solid bottom to prevent escape, and enough space for exercise and enrichment activities. Additionally, consider easy access for cleaning and a design that allows for customization with toys and accessories.
http://images.Google.com/images?hl=en&rlz=&q=Russian+dwarf+hamster&um=1&ie=UTF-8 i don't know about Russian dwarf hamsters but i hav a video of regular dwarf hamsters playing one is albino though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rttIyw1xK8E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm7-fEbO41Q&eurl=http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_edit&feature=player_embedded a little video of my one.
Well, the hamster should be very active and running around the cage they have at the pet store. If the hamster is in the corner or is in the igloo house, then that may not be the best choice. For example, the hamster could be on the hamster wheel, that's a good choice!
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look it up.these are the basic kinds:Syrian Hamster - Probably the most common type of hamster, this includes golden hamsters, fancy hamsters, standard hamsters, and teddybear hamsters.Russian Dwarf Hamster - These are divided into two types, the Dwarf Cambells Russian and the Siberian or Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamster.Chinese Hamster - Sometimes referred to as "rat-like" hamsters, this is one of the smallest breeds of hamster, and less common than the Russian Hamsters.Roborovski Hamster - This is the smallest type of hamster and also the least common.
No, absolutely not. You may think all hamsters look the same, and so are the same, that is completely wrong. Never let any other kind of hamster get near a different species.
First, look at the size of your hamster. If your hamster is 5-8 inches long, it might be SYRIAN/GOLDEN or TEDDY BEAR. If your hamster is 5-8 inches long and has longish hair, it is TEDDY BEAR. If the hair is short but light brown with various white and black marks, it is most likely SYRIAN. If your hamster is under 5 inches long, it is a DWARF HAMSTER. If your hamster is really small and has white eyebrows and is really fast and has light brown/gray fur, it is a ROBOROVSKI DWARF HAMSTER. If your hamster is under 5 inches long and has either gray or blonde with red or black eyes, it is most likely a RUSSIAN CAMPBELL'S or WINTER WHITE DWARF HAMSTER. If your hamster is under 5 inches long and has an abnormally long tail and looks mouse-like, it is a CHINESE DWARF HAMSTER. It's really hard to make sure, but these are just the basic characteristics of different types of hamsters. Hope it helped!