Hamsters should eat a combination of both fresh and dry food. Dry food can be bought from the pet shop in a mix. Fresh food can be any fruit or vegatables. Hamsters tend to know when they should not eat something so you can try out different fruits and veg.
In the wild hamsters Will eat the remains of any vegetation or scraps that they can find and then store then in their burrow, this means that they can save them for later.
Wild hamsters live in hot desserts and burry themselves in sand. its a cool life being a wild hamster! They eat various seeds including Sunflower seeds.
Wild hamsters live in in burrows in the Syrian desert.
no animal eats pet hamsters because the inside of them tend to taste bitter and poisonous
Wild hamsters feed on grain seed. They gather seeds and store them for their winter food in burrows they live in under the ground.
In the wild, good luck finding a hamster
No. Wild hamsters are in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
If your saying catching hamsters in the wild,use baits like food to lure it
Yes, in the wild, it's when they would come out of their burrows to forage for food.
They have a strong sense of smell and they have excellent hearing too. They will listen for predators and sniff out food :)
Hamsters are not native to the USA, and do not have any wild colonies there.
they can survive in the wild because they live in desserty type places, so it is hot in the day, and cooler at night, and that is when they are awake. this is also why hamsters are nocturnal. their cheek pouches are used to carry food over a long distance, as it hard to find food in the wild. when they get back to their burrow they store the food, so they eat whenever they want.
hamsters live in wild places because they are dangerous animals and can bite. just like they eat their food they can bite other things just as well. hamsters can protect themselves just like any other animal
Around £10, that's how much I bought mine for.
yes, they were wild before .
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, they feed primarily on seeds, fruits, and vegetation, and will occasionally eat burrowing insects.
No, only wild birds. if you feed it to pet birds theycould get sick or possibly die.