Yes, you can feed your hamster almost any type of nut, but since the monkey nut has a harder shell you might want to crack the nut open before so he wont have a hard time eating the nut instead of taking forever just to get the shell off. So yes you can feed your hamster a monkey nut.
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The basic, everyday food for all hamsters is a certain mix of muesli and nuts which can be purchased from the shop you got your hamster from. Also, you can feed your hamster any grains. I like to feed mine rice krispes. Feed your hamster a slice of banana or apple every two days. Do not add too much fruit into your hamster's diet, as it can cause indigestion.
Penuts, Lettus, uncooked oats, corn, sunflower seeds, and other nuts.
"Ground nuts" or "earth nuts" is another name for peanuts, goober nuts, monkey nuts or pig nuts.
Hamster food is available in many pet stores. There are also many other foods that you can feed a hamster, including, fruits, veggies, and many types of seeds and nuts. Always keep fresh water, too. Do not feed the hamster poisonous foods/plants, sweets, dairy based products, strong herbs, and lettuce (it's hard on their digestive system).
If 'monkey nuts' = 'peanuts,' then yes, they do.
of course monkey nuts are much larger
In the UK when visiting the zoo you could buy monkey nuts for the monkeys. I believe this is where the name originated from.
if you over feed a hamster give him lots of excise
hi, i have a syrian hamster of my own and have researched that you can not eed a syrian hamster: Chocolate= (unless animal hamster chocolate,sweets,crisps,biscuits nuts, (unless hamster food ) etc u can however feed it : fresh fruit - but not too much as this can make it ill =(if giving it banana - cut it up into small pieces to make it easier to transport in its mouth. hamster museli or just normal hamster food from places such as pets at home....
Monkey nuts grow under the soil.
im sorry but you do NOT feed your hamster hay itsa big no no