Absolutely not. Hamsters are not sociable animals at the best of times, and introducing the animals is likely to result in failure unless done with utmost care. Even if the young hamster is the child of the adult, there is a chance that the adult one will attack, harm, or even eat the younger one.
A hamster is a mammal because it gives birth to live young and suckles them.
no, they give birth to live young.
after the baby hamster has been handled for a while sometimes the mother hamster will eat their young so be "careful".
Syrian hamsters are very lonely animals and they can't live together unless they met when they were babies. I wouldn't recommend putting a young hamster with an adult, because even though she's a female, she could inflict severe damage on the young one.
A Goldern hamster is able to live on its own at 5 weeks old.
Jacques Cartier lived in St. Malo, France as a young adult.
Is the adult hamster its birth mother?
it probably depends on what type how young it was when you got it and how well you take care of it!
Adult hamsters don't usually get along, an adult hamster and a baby hamster would never get along, they would fight.
Yes, because its carries its young, gives birth to live young and feeds milk from its own body.
he lived in Paris,France as a young boy
Most hamster lives up to about 1.5-2 years. Some even live up 3 years. At about 2 months, a hamster is ready to breed and an adult.