Different dwarf hamsters have different lifespans: * Chinese dwarf hamster has a lifespan of 2 to 3 years * a Russian dwarf has a lifespan of 1.5 to 2 years, but if well looked after, can live longer - even 4 or 5 years * roboroski dwarf has a lifespan of 3 to 3.5 years
Most average dwarf hamsters live to about 2-3 years.
a albino dwarf hamster only lives up to 3-4 years they are very special
to the people that own them and to me
the albino hamster i prone to cancer and other types of deceases they are very sensitive to. an albino hamster is sometime born with it genetically or they are just born with it. if you have two hamsters that mate there will be probably only one albino baby out of the few.
make your hamsters life count
if you see something wrong with it take it to a vet immediately
About four years if he's healthy, but many have problems after 3 years old.
Here are some ideas:Get him another dwarf hamsterOccupy his time with something that he really likes, that will take his mind off his hamster that diedGet him a new pet (it's OK if it's not a dwarf hamster, you'd probably want to get a pet that's lifespan is longer than a hamster)
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there is no such thing but if you mean a roborovski hamster yes its a dwarf
The average lifespan of the Siberian Hamster is 1½-2 years although they can live longer.
Campbell's dwarf hamster was created in 1905.
yes
whats the latin name for a dwarf hamster
There are five common species of hamsters kept as pets: Syrian hamster, Dwarf Campbell Russian hamster, Dwarf Winter White Russian hamster, Chinese hamster, and Roborovski hamster. Each species has its own unique characteristics and care requirements.
There are dwarf hamsters their are Chinese dwarf hamster ( this hamster isn't classified as a dwarf they are just small hamsters) The winter white hamster Campbell dwarf hamster Roborovski dwarf hamster And they are different names and they all have different colors but syrian hamsters have more colors than dwarf hamsters
A hamster can be Russian and not a dwarf, for example the European Hamster can be found in Russia, but it is certainly not a dwarf species. However the 'Russian Dwarf' hamster is a specific species that is considered a dwarf variety.