Hamsters are not native to the USA, and do not have any wild colonies there.
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no syria
Hamsters are not particulary known for living in forests, they live underground in the wild.
Dwarf hamsters are rarely wild most are in captivity or kept as pets they are now breeded no longer found in the wild
In the wild hamsters usually live underground. They come from places with a desert like climate and live alone unless they find a mate.
No Syrian hamsters live on their own. Dwarf hamsters eat insects they don't hunt.
They live underground with their family. In CA, there are wild hamsters, but not a lot because people have been catching hamsters for pets.
Yes some hamster do live outside. They are wild hamsters. I DO NOT recommend trying to catch one. First of all, the wild hamster live across the world from the U.S. Second, if you did live across the world, and you did just so happen to catch one, do not keep it as a pet. Wild hamsters are not used to living in a tiny cage, without their pack. The wild hamsters run around in packs in deserts usually. Have a nice day!
They live underground with their family. In CA, there are wild hamsters, but not a lot because people have been catching hamsters for pets.
Wild hamsters live in multi-chambered burrows dug four to five feet deep.
In the wild, hamsters dig holes called burrows and live in them. So by instinct, hamsters will dig.