No, human's are much smarter
Wild, European hamsters are quite fearless, and will attack anything they perceive as a threat, be it a dog, or even a human. As for pet hamsters, Campbell's Dwarf hamsters are known as being the least friendliest towards humans. They can be tamed of course, despite this.
They are smart, but humans are smarter.
well a human is smarter than a human and a whale is alittle smarter okay
Human daaa....
Different dwarf hamsters have different lifespans: * Chinese dwarf hamster has a lifespan of 2 to 3 years * a Russian dwarf has a lifespan of 1.5 to 2 years, but if well looked after, can live longer - even 4 or 5 years * roboroski dwarf has a lifespan of 3 to 3.5 years Most average dwarf hamsters live to about 2-3 years.
How could humans have impact on hamsters
my dog (shelty) once tried to eat my russian dwarf hamster. Otherwise, snakes, cats, all of animals like that can harm your hamster. But giving too much human food or putting your hamster in water can do HORRIBLE things to them
reggie is way smarter
WOW! Nearly 3 years! I'm afraid that is in about 90-100 years old in human years. Dwarf hamsters usually only live until roughly a year an a half. well i don't have a Chinese dwarf hamster, but i have a Russian dwarf hamster and he is over 3 years old. he will be 3 years 1 month old on the 7th July. ive got no idea what age he is in human years i have no idea i need some help to find out
Hamsters don't actually "talk" to each other, but they do interact with each other. They don't have serious conversations like humans, although they do play games and have specific actions to express how they feel (with Dwarf Hamsters). Syrian Hamster fight each other because they are extremely territorial.
yes they can
yes hamsters do have feelings. they suffer from anxiety when they have lost a loved one or someone close to them. just like human beings. i hope this helps