Short Haired Syrian Hamster Lifespan

February 17 2016 at 10 06 pm i have a golden short haired syrian hamster named bear and when we adopted him he was in a tank with another short haired syrian hamster.
Short haired syrian hamster lifespan. The average lifespan is about two years although some might make it to age three. Indeed all syrian hamsters that are available as pets. The size of adult animals is around 6 in 15 cm long with a lifespan. When full grown the short haired hamster is between 5 5 and 6 inches long with females larger than males.
At 2 3 months that s highly unlikely considering the average life span is about 2 years and my long haired syrian hamster is 2 years and 6 months old. Syrian hamsters have rapidly become very popular household pets in the western world ever since professor aharoni captured a female hamster and her 12 pubs in aleppo syria back in 1930. The size of an adult ranges from 5 to 7 in long with an average lifespan of 1 5 2 years. The right kind of food housing and necessary veterinary care can help your short haired friend reach his maximum life expectancy.
This will give it a skirt effect around their bottom whereas female hamsters will keep their normal fluffy look. They are also used as scientific research animals throughout the world. Syrian hamsters are larger than many of the dwarf hamsters kept as pocket pets up to 5x larger and weigh about the same as a sugar glider though the wild european hamster exceeds syrian hamsters in size. Several months later my older sister got her own hamster.
The female hamsters come into season every three days. Unfortunately only male hamsters can have long fur often reaching 3 to 4 inches. After the short haired hamster the most common syrian which is the typical teddy bear hamster also known as angora hamsters. Skull of a golden hamster.
Short and long haired syrian hamsters have the same average life span. Larger than dwarf hamsters the syrian hamster also known as the golden or teddy bear hamster is a small rodent belonging to the cricetinae family. The syrian hamster mesocricetus auratus is a member of the rodent subfamily cricetinae.