no they don't they live in burrows
the desert
the desert!!
well thay live in a desert
In the wild hamsters usually live underground. They come from places with a desert like climate and live alone unless they find a mate.
maybe the come from the desert syria so probaly
In the Wild, Hamsters Live in deep underground homes called burrows, some hamsters dig their own burrows. Other kinds live in burrows of other small animals. Hamsters stay in the burrow during the day and will fight off intruders, but when the Sun goes down the hamsters leave the burrow to go search for food. Some wild hamsters are losing their homes due to construction of buildings. Hope this Helps! ~KitcatMidget
Hamsters need a minimum of 360 square inches of floor space in their enclosure to live comfortably and thrive.
There are not any signs of hamsters in the dessert
yes but they mainly live in the desert and sometimes live on trees
Bears do live in the desert. I live in the Chihuahuan Desert and bears occasionally come down from the local mountains to the desert floor. As long as they have a water source they survive quite well.
the desert
Hamsters were and still are found in the desert.