Dwarf hamsters are rarely wild most are in captivity or kept as pets they are now breeded no longer found in the wild
No Syrian hamsters live on their own. Dwarf hamsters eat insects they don't hunt.
About the same time that dwarf hamsters live
In the wild, hamsters dig holes called burrows and live in them. So by instinct, hamsters will dig.
Chinese hamsters have tails and dwarf hamsters don't and Chinese hamsters can live together.
burrows
they live in russia
Dwarf hamsters tend to nip more and can live with multiple hamsters in a cage.
Most of the time, i have 2 Chinese dwarf hamsters kept in the same cage and they are fine, Hope This Helps
No. Wild hamsters are in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Actually, almost all hamsters are breeded in Georgia. The exception is the snowy dwarf, different from the white dwarf.
China.