Hamsters can eat mealworms. A pet hamster can be fed either freeze dry or live worms. In the wild hamsters are omnivores and it a variety of different food like seeds, fruits, and insects.
Wax worms will turn into moths. They go through a life cycle that includes egg, larva (the wax worm stage), pupa, and adult moth.
hamsters can not eat chick weed
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yes, snakes will eat small animals such as hamsters.
Yes, I have a cousin that does and his goldfish are fine.
I don't know if you mean eat worms or get worms but dwarf hamsters can get parasitic worms but they don't most of the time. If u meant eat worms, yes. All hamsters eat worms. Mine eats earthworms and loves them!
Yes, they do eat worms such as meal worms, wax worms, and superworms.
They can but shouldn't. Wax worms are an "unclean" food based on sound dietary laws.
No they eat crickets and meal worms and wax worms no vegetables.
It eats crickets,wax worms and meal worms
NO, they eat various insects such as crickets and they also eat some types of worms, for example wax worms.
They're insectivores so they eat wax worms, meal worms, super worms, flies, moths, and grasshoppers.
Leopard geckos eat... crickets, meal worms, wax worms, butter worms, silk worms and occasionally small mice.
Yes, it is true! Wild hamsters eat bugs and insects. In their burrows, worms live there. They will eat the succulent worms as treats!
cricks. waxworms but not mealworms
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Occasionally. My newt, which I caught from the wild, has eaten some. Wax worms are for less aquatic newts, but Blood worms are better for more aquatic/aquatic newts. Also, Wax worms are better for newts because of their soft skin. The rough outer exoskeleton of the Bloodworms can damage their bellies.