It depends. Well, I have four hamsters and three are robo hamsters and the other one is a Campbell dwarf hamster. Two of the robos are males and the other robo is a female. I put one male robo and the female robo together and they had 2 their first time. But the second litter and third litter, there were about 6-7 babies that were born. Usually the first litter is always smallest, but the most babies would probably be no more than 8 or 9, who knows, like I said, it depends. Oh and if your female is going to have babies, make sure the male is not in the cage with her or else she might get scared and eat her babies( she thinks she's protecting them).
u bread a girl hamster and a boy hamster but they have to fall in love first...
Hamsters are born live, fully formed, and hairless. The gestation period for hamsters is around 16-22 days, and a mother hamster can give birth to a litter of 4-12 pups on average. It's important to provide a quiet and warm environment for the mother and her pups during the first few weeks after birth.
The best hamsters irecommend are the Syrian hamster, the teddy bear hamsters, or the winter white hamsters. the Syrian hamster is a large hamster usually growing 4 to 5 inches. They are great first hamsters. the teddy hamsters are often furry and similar to the Syrian but grow to 3 to 5 inches. The winter white hamsters and playful fun and easygoing and grow 3 to 5 inches.
Chinese dwarf hamsters are the slowest of dwarf hamsters, they are easy to handle and I would recommend to anyone who is having a first time dwarf hamster.
Not all hamsters are nice, at first he or she might bite you or nibble at your finger but if you get to know your hamster and your hamster gets to know you he or she will stop biting and will start to build trust in you. There are no other hamsters I know that are nice.
Rabbits and hamsters should not be kept together. There is a good chance the rabbit will kill the hamster.
this depends on the type of hamster. it also depends when the hamster was born... whether early or late.
No, you shouldn't give your hamster a bath in the first place, they can groom themselves.
We're not sure however the first hamsters came from Syria which is why they are called Syrians!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hamsters do take care of their young... try not to touch them as it might change e smell... the mother hamster will eat their young if its unwell or e smell changes....
usually a boy hamster will get something that looks like a very large butt which is their testicles. Female hamsters will not get this. Usually boy hamsters from the store do not have this at first because their so young but after time progresses they will start to get this
No, after my hamster had her first baby, I thought there was no more, but after 3 minutes another baby came out, then they all started coming out with only intervals of a couple seconds.