They are both just types of Syrian hamster, so either will be fine. It all depends on the individual hamster and if you tame it correctly.
It is not recommended to breed different species of hamsters, as this can lead to health issues and genetic problems in the offspring. Teddy bear hamsters and black bear hamsters are different species with different genetic backgrounds, so it is best to avoid breeding them together.
teddy bear hamsters are 6 to 7 inches (15 to 17cm) in length.
Not all Teddy Bear Hamsters have red eyes. Most have black eyes, grow to be about five inches long, and will bite if not cared for gently. Teddy Bear Hamsters have a light brown or gold coat, and prefer to live alone.
they are called teddybear hamsters because they have lots of fur and look like a bear they are big like a bear also Teddy bear hamsters are called Teddy bears because of their resemblance to a mini bear They both bite, are omnivorous, and are super cute. I believe that they are just sooo cute! Hope this helps!
No, female teddy bear hamsters do not have periods like humans do. They have an estrous cycle where they go into heat roughly every 4 days if not mated.
Actually, black bear and teddy bear hamsters are the same. They each live about three years.
yes teddy bear hamsters are quite mature where as black bear hamsters bite u if they dont like u
Well, black bear hamsters were bred from teddies to be nicer, but every hamster is different. I'd say they are about the same....
Hamsters don't shed.Some good hamsters to own are...-Black Bear Hamsters-Teddy or Fancy Bear Hamsters-Long Hair Hamsters
I would definetely say a black bear hamster by far.. they are the nicest and tamest of all the different breeds of hamster.. never have i had one that bit me or anyone it didnt know. I never had a black bear but I have had a teddy bear and it was a sweety.
Yes you can as long as they are both teddy bears. I used to have 1 brown and 1 black teddy bear hamster myself.
It is not recommended to breed different species of hamsters, as this can lead to health issues and genetic problems in the offspring. Teddy bear hamsters and black bear hamsters are different species with different genetic backgrounds, so it is best to avoid breeding them together.
Teddy bear hamsters are just long haired syrian hamsters.
When it comes to hamsters teddy bear hamsters or black bear hamsters are the way to go. Dwarfs are typically mean...also male are the better choice anyway females get moody.
no, teddy bear hamsters are very territorial and will fight the other hamster.
black bear, brown bear, polar bear, panda bear and there might I say might be one more but I don't think so...
teddy bear hamsters are 6 to 7 inches (15 to 17cm) in length.