Syrian hamsters can have coats of any of the following variations - Campbell hamsters too can have the rex and the satin coats. These little animals have much longer hair than any other commonly kept hamster - their individual hairs can grow up to nine or ten centimeters! These animals have the coats that are nearest to their wild kind. The hair is short and easy to keep clean and tidy.
These animals have wiry, fluffy fur that makes them very appealing. Depending on their hair length, Rex hamsters will either have quite wiry or quite curly hair. These hamsters have very glossy hairs that give their coat a satin-like appearance.
Satin hamsters have very thin hair, but are very visually appealing. The dwarf hamster lives up to its name. These tiny hamsters grow to around 2 to 4 inches 5. The most common pet hamster , the Syrian hamster, also known as the teddy bear hamster or golden hamster, usually grows to about 6 inches The first hamsters were discovered in Syria, though they also live in Greece, Romania, Belgium and northern China.
In the wild, they like to live in warm, dry areas, like steppes, sand dunes and the edges of deserts. They were some of the first domesticated hamsters. In the wild, they dig burrows, which are a series of tunnels, to live and breed in. Hamsters will also store food in their burrows. Living underground keeps wild hamsters cool in hot climates. Some hamsters are very social, while others are loners. For example, the Syrian hamster doesn't like living near other hamsters.
They are very territorial and should never be put in a cage with other hamsters. It will bite the other hamster, and may even kill it. Dwarf hamsters, on the other hand, are social and like to have a friend nearby.
Wild hamsters will hibernate if the weather gets cold enough. Hamsters will wake up from their hibernation periodically to eat. However, most people don't find male dwarf scent to be nearly as unpleasant as female Syrians. Sugar Plum's scent is fine, especially since his tank was upgraded. Female Syrians must be very odiferous! I would say if the hamster smeels bad some days but not others, it might be in heat. I onlly had one female syrian, and she always smelled much worse that any of my males.
I got used to it tho. Short haired vs. Long haired Syrian Hamsters. Thank you for reading. Like This Unlike nebit 31 Jan Female Syrians smell infinitely worse than males, its a sex issue, not a coat issue. Like This Unlike Rhubarb and Custard 01 Feb I have a long haired female hamster and she doesn't smell bad, however it is generally agreed upon that females smell worse than the male.
Like This Unlike Rhubarb and Custard 02 Feb I have a long haired female hamster and she doesn't smell bad, however it is generally agreed upon that females smell worse than the male. Forgot to say, it is pretty much luck of the draw. Some smell, some dont.
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