it runs 100 miles per hour
it depends on how fat the hamster is, and where its running. like if its trying to run on water and its overweight, its not going to run very fast. (i know this a pretty dumb answer glad i could help :D )
Robo hamsters very rarely bite, although they are very difficult to catch and hold. They will jump out of your hands from any height and will run and hide to avoid being caught. Despite their skittish nature, they are not generally aggressive. I have never even been nipped by my robo.
This depends on what type of hamster it is, how old it is, if it's overweight, underweight or if its big or small. Dwarf hamsters like the Russian Dwarf hamster (I have one) tends to run fairly fast. I think this is because of it's small body and light feet! Though when it comes to bigger hamsters, like Golden hamsters (used to have one) they run at a normal speed. So not too fast, yet not too slow. Though, just because it's slower, doesn't mean it's safe to let it out because you think you can catch it. You'll be surprised at how fast hamsters run when in danger! There's such thing as safer, but never safe... even hamsters!Anyways, hope this helped!~StarC_303It depends, but a Mexican Running Hamster has been know to clock in at 2km/hr.
No, rabbits don't play in hamster wheels. Hamster wheels -- even big ones -- are too small for rabbits (even small dwarf rabbits!). Rabbits and hamsters have different natural behaviours, so what works for a pet hamster does not work for a pet rabbit. Hamsters in the wild run and run all day, and cover tons of ground; a hamster wheel replicates this activity and lets a hamster use its energy. Rabbits, however, don't run and run all day: they graze -- hopping, nibbling, hopping, nibbling; and they dig and burrow, etc. Because of their different natural behaviours, rabbits and hamsters need different toys and games. Never put a rabbit inside a hamster wheel: it could panic and easily injure itself!
I dont know if which is the best kind of hamster but it is not the syrian hamsters. They are the worst. I have a Teddy Bear hamster and he has not bit me since I got him. (I have had him for 2 months)
run on a wheelplay in those tube things that connect in different wayssleepeatin the circular wheel that makes them run around the house (not for robo dwarf hamsters)i have 2 male robo dwarf hamsters and they love their wheel ALOT
well as roboroskis are very fast they areonly subtable for older children. you should have a adlut supervion whike training them. first give them a treat to let them know they get a reward so clap and make a noise while holding a treat your hamster will run to you if not giuve it more treats if your robo hamster is biting you should stroke it whikel lying down and ket him walk around you. I thanks you they are great pets and are gourgoes....
yes they run pretty fast! If they bight you that means they want you to play with them more. Get another hamster so it wont feel lonely and give it more attention.
It's has to be the one the only dwarf hamster, the smallest hamster in the world. the dwarf hamster is a good pick for a hamster BUT! the person HAS to be at least 9 and 5 months or up. that age or up the person is more careful of this hamster because this hamsters FAST! This happen to my cousin's and there 18 anyway so they bought out the hamster to play with and then BOOM! the hamster rana and ran it ran SO fast but then it ran to the corner it was close and they will be VERY careful next time. But I suggestif your getting a hamster u should choose a bigger hamster like a teddy bear hamster or black bear or reg. or rex. hamster there bigger and live much longer they live to 2-3 years(if the hamster is healthy. The dwarf hamster live for 1-2 years only. For even more info search this site HamsterLover888.com Hope this helps!
You can but they will run very fast so you have to cup your hands around them but leave a whole for there head. If you cup them with no whole for the head they might bite you
it depends on how fat the hamster is, and where its running. like if its trying to run on water and its overweight, its not going to run very fast. (i know this a pretty dumb answer glad i could help :D )
when you first get your roborovski hamster it will be VERY hyper and active probably. Just wait 3 days or more and let your hamster settle down, but robo hamsters are generally entergetic so he will more tha likely run from you but robo hamsters will rarely bit wich makes taming them easy! Hope this helped!
They need a weal because they run 3 miles at night.
Robo hamsters very rarely bite, although they are very difficult to catch and hold. They will jump out of your hands from any height and will run and hide to avoid being caught. Despite their skittish nature, they are not generally aggressive. I have never even been nipped by my robo.
This depends on what type of hamster it is, how old it is, if it's overweight, underweight or if its big or small. Dwarf hamsters like the Russian Dwarf hamster (I have one) tends to run fairly fast. I think this is because of it's small body and light feet! Though when it comes to bigger hamsters, like Golden hamsters (used to have one) they run at a normal speed. So not too fast, yet not too slow. Though, just because it's slower, doesn't mean it's safe to let it out because you think you can catch it. You'll be surprised at how fast hamsters run when in danger! There's such thing as safer, but never safe... even hamsters!Anyways, hope this helped!~StarC_303It depends, but a Mexican Running Hamster has been know to clock in at 2km/hr.
no because i went to a pet different pet shops and found that they will run away and bite and they run fast. I say you get a teddy bear hamster they usually don't bite and they have a life span 2-3years.
no not all the time if it seeses someone it dosent care if its tired it will run on wheel