Well, it depends on the breed, not usually the gender. I have a Long Haired Teddy Bear Hamster female that has never bitten ANYONE while my friend has a Long Haired Teddy Bear Hamster male and he has only bitten once. Dwarf hamsters are known to be very territorial and bite A LOT. Especially two males together.
well I had a female syrian and a male syrian (at different times) and it would be female because they are less aggresive and also because their bum doesn't stick out!! lol :) if you want to thank me check out my YouTube channel : http://www.youtube.com/user/grimesyno1 (and if you have got an account - subcribe!)
Male dwarf hamsters are typically larger than female dwarf hamsters. Male hamsters have a more robust and heavier build, while female hamsters are usually smaller and lighter in comparison.
In general, female crocodiles tend to be more aggressive than male crocodiles, particularly when defending their nests and young. This behavior is observed across various species of crocodiles. However, individual temperament can vary among crocodiles regardless of gender.
You can differentiate between male and female Golden hamsters by looking at their anatomy. Males have a more prominent, larger genital opening located closer to the anus, whereas females have a smaller opening, and the distance between the anus and genitals is greater. It is best to consult a veterinarian if you are unsure.
Male hamsters generally have larger testicles and a visible scent gland on their stomach, while females have a smaller distance between the anus and the urinary opening. Additionally, female hamsters have a vulva, which is not present in males. Behavioral differences can also be observed, such as males being more territorial and prone to fighting.
Both male and female Syrian hamsters make great pets. Males tend to be more mellow and less likely to fight if kept alone, while females may be more active and social. Ultimately, the best hamster for you will depend on your preferences and the individual personality of the hamster.
yes, all of my hamsters that i have owned, the girls have been more aggressive
I am not a hamster expert but i would say that a female would be better because males tend to be more aggressive
All animals are territorial creatures. Hamsters are more aggressive animals when dealing with the same gender. If you have two male or female hamsters in one cage, you are begging for trouble.
Get a female hamster as they look white and cute and the first thing that they are a lot more active than the male russians. They often climb on the treadmill and they keep themselves fit. Also they are less aggressive.
There is a high possibility. If it does get more aggressive, the best thing to do is to separate the two hamsters.
No, there is no difference.
Male dwarf hamsters are typically larger than female dwarf hamsters. Male hamsters have a more robust and heavier build, while female hamsters are usually smaller and lighter in comparison.
It doesn't really matter but, most people purchase more male hamsters, rather than females. There is no reason, though. They just do!
Male because it has testosterone which make it more agresive
Yes
yes, much more aggressive.
Personally I think that male hamsters have a nicer temprement and are less teritorial than females. well can you be a bit more clear ?