Yes, of course they have bones. All mammals have bones and hamsters are mammals. They have hair, feed milk to their young, an they are warm blooded! They need bones to move around! Without bones, they would just be a furry blob.
Of course they do. They are small mammals.
A hamster has 124 bones in its body.
You don't. If you suspect your hamster has broken any bones then you take the hamster to the vets.
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They have 326 bones in their body
don't play too Rufe with the hamster or dropping them on the floor
just like an adult
If your hamster is making that noise check to see if your hamster is ok or. If it has any broken bones if not then take it to a vet so the vet can do further check ups
You can, but it's not going to help the hamster in any way, broken bones are really traumatic and often get infected, so if you really care for your hamster you should take it to the vet.
The big thing is it will bleed when it poops, has a hard time breathing, doesn't eat/drink much, and looks like a bag of bones. Sadly your hamster might not survive, if you haven't already take your hamster to a vet.
no i have had two of them but make sure you have a companion for it. it does not have to be a mate. they can have friends just like us.
Because their body is not built the same as a hamster. Their bodies are stout and compact, where as the hamster is much more limber and agile. The curvature of the guinea pig's spine does not allow them to bend the same direction as the hamster wheel and they can become caught in it or thrown from it. If they are injured by a hamster wheel it can be fatal. Guinea pigs will not heal well from broken bones.
Dee Beatty has written: 'Osteogenesis in the golden hamster' -- subject(s): Bones, Growth, Hamsters