No because they will mate.
Well the answer can be 8-24 babies but if you want to risk having babies then you could lose the mother or she could be very weak
No. The father will eat the babies and could impregnate her again once she has her litter. Back-to-back pregnancies cause stress and can kill a mother and her unborn litter or she may eat her current litter due to stress.
It really depends on the breed of hamster. Dwarf, Russian and Chinese are sociable and live together well, but syrians can often kill the offspring soon after birth if they are not separated. If the hamsters are Dwarf, Russian or Chinese, the hamster is probably the runt of the litter, and is being picked on as he is considered to be a waste of space to the parents. I'd try separating the baby from the rest, and taking care of it seperately, but make sure you know how to do this. If the hamster is syrian, do the same, but separate the father hamster too, as he could kill the mother and the child. Consult your breeder, pet shop owner or vet for more information.
it could be very injured or the fall could kill it.
Yes, you could get it if you wanted to. Russian hamsters like alot of space.
No, unless the "big hamster" is the baby's mother. However if you touch the baby hamsters the mother sense your smell and the mother could eat or kill it because of the smell. So don't touch the baby hamsters.
Well Boy hamsters live longer than girls.But i could say how long all hamsters live for.. Syrian Hamster:2-3 years Dwarf Cambells Russian Hamster: 1.5 - 2 years Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamster:1.5- 2 years Roborovski Hamster: 3- 3.5 years Chinese Hamster:2.5 - 3 years I you have any questions about hamster please check out- About.com
A puppy could be missing from the litter after two weeks if it has died. The mother dog will take the puppy away from the others.
It depends if they are pets you could feed the dad and take the little ones to a vet but, in the wild a hamster dad will leave them or abandon the home.
no, just the mother and the babies would be best. the male could eat the babies or hurt them. Or the mother and father could fight at some stage. Also you should never leave a male and a female hamster in the same cage unsupervised because even if they get on really well, you never know if they could start fighting or annoying each other.
russian dwarf hamsters for ₹1200 syrian hamsters could cost 1400 a pair ₹2000 you would get a pair of hamsters with the cage
The nicest hamster you could buy is a syrian and a teddy bear hamster they dont bite as much as other hamster do