Yes, they have teats. They are mammals and feed their young milk for the first 6 weeks after birth. The teats will grow and expand to hold the milk.
Of course. Nipples do not appear or disappear, the only factor is on some species pregnancy might make them appear more prominent.
The nipples are around her tummy
Yes, that's how the moms nurse their babies. But oddly, the number of nipples can vary from hamster to hamster.
Bigger nipples then usual
She is going to have a baby.
... You touch your hamsters nipples!? ... O_o I suppose just give your hamster lots of water so she can produce more milk for her babies
Check its genital area, or if it has visible big nipples its a girl.
when a hamster gets pregnant it's nipples start to form and stick out. so once they babies are born they just feed like any other mammal
If the hamster is lactating, then you shouldn't worry about it, baby hamsters are born with teeth and they may be hurting her but it's going to be alright. If the hamster is not lactating then you should take it to the vet.
4 weeks. you cant breed it until its nipples are hard
no. it has a penis and no milk ducts attached to nipples like females... in any case a human would not milk a hamster. unless in a post-pocalyptic situation, although at that point, i'd cook the hamster and place on bread to make a ham-ster sandwich. i am a loving pet owner.
In general, a Mouse has 5 pairs of nipples (total of 10 individually). They are: 1. pars cervicalis 2. pars thoracica cranialis 3. pars thoracica caudalis 4. pars abdominalis 5. pars inguinalis
A nonpregnant woman typically releases one mature egg from one ovary each month. Over the course of a year, this would equate to around 12 mature eggs produced from each ovary.
Lazy and bigger nipples means ready to give birth