well if they live past six months , yes they will still violently fight each other cause once they live in the same cage past six months they turn into canaballs which means they are teritorial and will fight for land
Yes, if they are mature, they will fight to the death. However, they can live with each other when they are still babies. {This is why it is hard to breed hamsters.}
Hamsters were and still are found in the desert.
SOME hamsters are, but most of them are not. If you place a hamster inside of an environment with another, they usually do not react very well, resulting in biting and sometimes, death. It is usually a good idea to make sure that if you are going to have hamsters share a cage at ALL, they are both female hamsters. This is because male hamsters are more territorial, which is why they fight so viciously.
usauly if you whant two hamsters of the same sex to live together, you need to intruduce them to each other at a verry young age. even so your same sex hamsters have a more nagitive prentage of getting allong, but still its worth a try -HAMSTERLOVER
no they are not weak you drop him he is still living!
Don't put your GP and hamster together period! Even if you had Your hamster longer its irrelevant they still fight ! Plz DO NOT them together for there sake!! The GP will probably kill the Hamster !! trust me i have 3 GPs and 2 hamsters!!
i really dont now if her siblings are still alive. they might be dead
By most criteria, the Quakers were (and still are) considered a Protestant denomination. Perhaps you intended to ask, "Why were Quakers persecuted so violently by the Puritans?"
Hamsters are usually pregnant for 16 days in a syrian hamster and 30 days in a dwarf.
yes they still need exercise
No, hamsters are still quite common in captivity and the wild.
Teddy/Plush hamsters are easier to pick up than live hamsters. Live hamsters move and may bite unlike teddies that stay still. . Syrian Hamsters (sometimes called TeddyBear Hamsters at Petstores) move slower than dwarf hamsters so they usually are easier to pick up. Also, they usually are less likely to bite, but they aren't too different from dwarf hamsters.