Here are some factors to consider:
* Individual personality: Each hamster is different, and some winter white hamsters may be more docile than others.
* Handling experience: Hamsters that are handled regularly from a young age are more likely to be comfortable with being held.
* Stress levels: If a hamster is stressed or scared, it is more likely to bite.
Tips for handling winter white hamsters:
* Go slow: Let the hamster get used to your presence before attempting to pick it up.
* Use a gentle touch: Avoid squeezing or grabbing the hamster.
* Offer treats: This can help to associate your hand with positive experiences.
* Don't force it: If the hamster seems scared or stressed, put it back in its cage.
* Be patient: It takes time and patience to build trust with a hamster.
Remember, it is important to respect a hamster's boundaries and never force it to be held. If you are concerned about your hamster's behavior, consult with a veterinarian or an experienced hamster owner.