No, pet hamsters don't hibernate, only wild ones.
IF im not mistaken.............. most hamsters sleep(hibernate)during rainy or cold weather. they usually snuggle up 2gether in their groups to maintain body temp.
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There isn't a specific month, but always when it is coldest. Most pet hamsters do not hibernate as long as the house is kept relatively warm.
Hamsters do not hibernate. They are active year-round and do not enter a state of deep, prolonged sleep like some other animals do during winter.
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yes but they might hibernate
Hamsters only hibernate in the wild.
hamsters don't hibernate!!!!!!
In the wild, yes they do. However domestic hamsters usually only hibernate in extreme cold weather. I have had four hamsters and only one went into hibernation. When hamsters hibernate they can easily be mistaken to be dead. One thing you must not do is use a hairdryer to try and wake it up. You shoud just leave it to wake naturally.
only if you put them in a really cold place and if they are not warm enough in the winter but it is rare
The must do because they close their eyes when they hibernate and sleep.
No, hamsters do not hibernate. They are not true hibernators like some other animals. Hamsters are in a state of torpor during times of rest, where they may seem inactive and sleep more, but they do not experience the same processes as true hibernation.