You're supposed to keep them in a room that's 60 to70 degrees Fahrenheit, but hamsters have been known to survive in hotter and colder temperatures than that. You need to keep your hamster in a room that has a constant temperature and that isn't drafty.
Syrians are used to living in the desert
Hamsters live in a dry climate; my hamster came from Serbia
In the wild hamsters usually live underground. They come from places with a desert like climate and live alone unless they find a mate.
Domestic hamsters live in peopleS cooking pots.
Honestly? Where do Chinese hamsters live. OF COURSE CHINA!!!
About the same time that dwarf hamsters live
In the Wild, Hamsters Live in deep underground homes called burrows, some hamsters dig their own burrows. Other kinds live in burrows of other small animals. Hamsters stay in the burrow during the day and will fight off intruders, but when the Sun goes down the hamsters leave the burrow to go search for food. Some wild hamsters are losing their homes due to construction of buildings. Hope this Helps! ~KitcatMidget
hamsters live an average of 2 to 3 years.
No, hamsters only live about 3 to 4 years.
No Roborovski hamsters live longer.(Robo sounds like robot so it figures.)
Hamsters are not particulary known for living in forests, they live underground in the wild.
Yes you can, and some hamsters need to live in pairs. However, syrian hamsters are very territorial and need to live alone.
Teddy bear hamsters live 3-5 years. Dwarf hamsters and Roborovski hamsters typically live 1-2 years with a maximum of 3 years.