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It was the Syrian or Golden hamster that was originally kept as a pet. Hamsters are inquisitive and playful making them great fun to watch and play with, and if they are bought when young they are easy to tame.
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An Introduction to Pet Hamsters
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Black Teddy Bear Hamsters are popular pets owing to their beautiful, black coats and their docile natures, for which they were specifically bred. They are part of the Syrian Hamster family and share many traits with their golden cousins.
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Black Teddy Bear Hamster
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This little pocket pet is a delightful little animal that isn’t related or a variety of the popular Golden Syrian hamster. Questions are answered – How many kinds are there, where do they come from, how long do they live and some differences in behavior are covered.
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Dwarf Hamster Info
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How long do dwarf hamsters live? Well the life span of a dwarf hamster depends on what exact species she is; the average life is about two years long. If your hamster is two years old, consider her to be at the grandma age. In fact, at this point you’ll have probably noticed her slowing down quite a bit already. Don’t worry though, at this point you’ve given your hamster a good life, just continue to treat her well and let her enjoy the golden years of her life.
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How Long Do Dwarf Hamsters Live?