Yes it should because it is bigger and not smaller
Only if the bigger one is its mother or a hamster it has grown up with.
It all depends on the breed of hamster. Usually rats tend to be bigger when fully grown than a fully grown hamster. And if its a dwarf hamster the rat is definitely bigger.
NO! you just shouldn't take a baby hamster outside not even a fully grown hamster should go outside.
No, they should not be caged together. A male hamster can be dangerous for a newborn animal, even one of its own.
Means the heart has grown bigger than it should be.
The size of the plant to be planted out is not important if well grown, in fact the bigger the plant the quicker it will fruit, however the weather conditions must be suitable.
it should 34c. It has grown bigger than before
Means the heart has grown bigger than it should be.
If you want them to breed, then yes if not then keep them separated
my adult Syrian hamster is roughly 5 inches long and an adult chipmunk is normally between 8 1/2 and 11 1/2 inches however baby chipmunks will be smaller than Syrian hamsters but approximately the same size as adult dwarf hamsters hope this helps :)
They should be about as big as a full grown mouse, but maybe a little bigger.
Guinea pigs is a lot bigger than hamsters. A hamster is about the length of one baseball while an adult guinea pig is about the size of three baseballs. In fact, if you place food in front of a grown guinea pig, it can stretch itself to the length of a foot with ease. A hamster wouldn't stretch to that length, not even when forced.