Yes, under certain conditions a female hamster can become pregnant by herself. This process is actually universal amongst Mammals: cats, dogs, monkeys - even people, although it is very rare.
It is called an 'immaculate conception' and only occurs when the mother has an unusual genetic disorder known as Nazareth's Desease, where the zygote which will become the embryo is actually an unborn form of Parapagus (conjoined twin) which later in life begins to mature and follows the typical gestation.
If your hamster has experienced this, you could be on TV.
Not exactly, many hamsters make nests just to feel at home, i have a hamster, and my friend has 2 more, and they all make nests even though they aren't pregnant.
Yes.
Do not put the male around the female! Some male hamsters eat the babies, I'm not kidding.
Yes, the dwarf hamster is the only kind of hamster that the babies can be with the male and female. He can actually help raise the babies.
The male hamster might deside to eat the babies. It sounds funny, but it is true. XO
They might cause a fight, if same gender, If not the same gender, the they will (most likely) have babies, and when a female hamster has babies, you have to help the babies come out. And if you touch the hamster babies AT ALL, the mother will eat them. I don't recommend buying another hamster.
No, there has to be a male so the female can get pregnant.
'Golden' hamster is an alternate name for a Syrian Hamster. Assuming the albino female is too a Syrian Hamster, then yes, they can mate. If it's some variety of dwarf hamster, then no.
You can't, it's impossible for you to make the female hamsters have babies.
No. However, the male may pressure the female to have sex. Animals have no dignity after all. ^^
Of course not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Only the adult female hamster can get pregnant and give birth to babies.
female hamsters can have babies any time after there a couple of mounths old
They are both nice if you treat them right . But natrualy the female hamster is meaner well meaner isn't the word it aggressive and self protective, which female hamsters are.