Generally, no, but hamsters have very long, strong, sharp foreteeth that can bite down, to the point that blood is drawn or even severe damage is done, depending on where it bit, how long, and how hard. Their claws can also be sharp and scratch whoever is holding them if one is not careful.
Yes, you should keep any males out away from the babies.
No.
sure! as long as they aren't syrian hamsters, they will get along nicely
They can't do too much harm because they're such small animal but they can bite and scratch you.
no, unlike hamsters the adults will not harm the young.
There are not any hypoallergenic hamsters but some are a little
Yes, pesticides can be harmful to hamsters if ingested or if they come into contact with their skin or fur. It's important to keep hamsters away from areas that have been treated with pesticides to avoid any potential harm to their health.
It is generally not recommended to house hamsters from different litters together as they can be territorial and may fight. It is best to keep hamsters separate to prevent any potential harm or stress.
There are not any signs of hamsters in the dessert
yes any kinds of hamsters can mate .
Hamsters have many breeds. There is now info on hamsters.
How about gerbils or guinea pigs.