yes
burrows
Yes
burrows in the ground
no they don't they live in burrows
Wild hamsters live in multi-chambered burrows dug four to five feet deep.
In the wild, hamsters dig holes called burrows and live in them. So by instinct, hamsters will dig.
Yes, in the wild, it's when they would come out of their burrows to forage for food.
Hamsters don't necessarily have nests, more like burrows. They are small and rounded, just enough size for the hamster to sleep in. Hamsters are about the size of the palm of your hand. If not, smaller.
yes all hamsters originate from the wild in the wild they live in burrows that can have lots of rooms also more than 1 door their predators are birds of prey,wild cats,rodent eating reptiles and other animals. well i hope i gave u info on wild hamsters if this is not enough google u questions bye
Rabbits make their burrows by digging with their hind legs.
Syrian (golden) hamsters came from Syria, in the Middle East, where it lives in burrows in the desert. Syrian hamsters were first bred and studied by zoologists in the 1930s, and since then, these little furry rodents have become one of the worlds most popular pets.MJC
They make burrows