Yes, they do. That is why they have them.
Yes. That's what they have eyes for.
Hamsters see in black in white because they do not have a cornia in there eyes. Do not put them in sunlight they will be blind. Color blind are hamsters.
its sleeping and it keeps one of its eyes open to see if predators are coming around the corner or it has a infection.
Yes, because that is the pertection incase they sneak up beside them and also you can see there eyes hat are sideways.
The same reason baby humans cant see. They're born with their eyes closed. They open in about 2 weeks
Although most hamsters have black eyes, some have red or brown eyes. This is due to the fact that hamsters are partially blind, and in the day can only see shadows of people and things around them, which is why you have to be careful not to wave above them or make sudden movements. A hand above the hamster could seem like a bird of prey to it. However, during the night, hamsters can see much better as they are naturally nocturnal animals. The red pigment in red eyed hamsters is a result of them being albino.
Hamsters have relatively large eyes compared to their body size to help them see better in low light conditions, as they are crepuscular animals most active at dawn and dusk. Their larger eyes also allow them to detect predators and find food more easily in their natural habitat.
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maybe but hamsters only live for about 1-3years so see if his ears are different or eyes just see how he changed him/her
Hamsters are furry creatures with eyes. Human feces are not typically furry.
Hamsters have a layer of cells in their eyes called tapetum lucidum which reflects light, making their eyes appear to glow. This helps them see better in low light conditions. The color of the glow is usually red due to the blood vessels behind the tapetum lucidum.
White ones do.