no, they will kill each other. hamsters are very territorial.
Yes, every female mammal has them. Therefor hamsters only have them 2-4 times in their lives so it's not very noticeable.
Well, it depends on the breed, not usually the gender. I have a Long Haired Teddy Bear Hamster female that has never bitten ANYONE while my friend has a Long Haired Teddy Bear Hamster male and he has only bitten once. Dwarf hamsters are known to be very territorial and bite A LOT. Especially two males together.
You can't say for certain whether or not dwarf hamsters will fight. Sometimes they will get along but other times they will not. Play it safe and before keeping them together watch them together a few times and introduce them. If they don't like each other don't make them be with each other. WARNING dwarf hamsters do have a reputation for fighting so do not get upset if you are unable to find some that like each other.
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Hamsters are solitary critters. They should live on their own. It's fine to offer them supervised play times (assuming they are the same sex) but they should not be living together. Actually, it is only Syrian hamsters that are solitary and should be kept apart. Russian Dwarfs and Robos can be kept together quite happily, preferably if they are related.
put a male and a female in a cage together and you will seebmhamsterluver224's answerWhen the time is right, in mating season and when your hamster is mature, or old enoughto mate, then they will. Place the Male in the female's cage. If the female injures the male, try again later, she is not ready. Female hamsters will kill males. If the female accepts the male, he goes over to investigate. The breeding will begin when the female makes a position called Lordosis. She stays perfectly still and raises her tail. Even experienced males have trouble if the female's tail gets in the way, etc. Eventually, the male will mount the female, breed, and dismount. This may have to happen several times for it to work. You cannot mate dwarfs with syrians or dwarfs with other dwarf species. (Ex. robo and campbell's russian)Hope this helps---Hamsterluver224 ;)
Hamsters need baths atleast once a week or up to two times a week
Its not very common to have only one baby but it can happen. I wouldn't worry about it unless your hamster looks in pain or develops any physical signs.
They can be at times. My sister's hamster got really cranky when she got pregnant, she would bite more, demand more food, stuff like that.
Hamsters certainly existed at that time. Hamsters only became kept as a domestic pet though in the 20th century.
you have to play with them three times with a different item then you feed him his favorite snack with going to find presents. you can also try teaching it and talking to it.
The male and female parts matuers in different times. There are barriers between the male and female. The male and female parts are located in different places. A student from A.G.S.