No, many hamsters have hairless tails or tails with very light hairs on their tails
Wet tail in a hamster is not transferable to a person. When a hamster has wet tail, the main symptom is diarrhea.
=Hairless Hamsters cannot Lactate. The babies will not die at birth but if you do not find a rat or other hamster mom they will starve too death. Or you are going too need too hand feed.=
No, a hamster has a very short tail.
A hamster's tail should not be bent or touching the floor. This could indicate a possible injury, such as a broken or dislocated tail. It is important to take your hamster to a veterinarian experienced with small animals for an examination and appropriate treatment.
a hamster will get wet tail from stress or because it is unhappy or because your hamster does not have enough space to play in :)
OMG! Well he could have, a bad rash, an infection, or even wet tail... I have never heard of a hamster dieing that way. I'm sorry if that happened to you.
Most rats, if not all, have a predominantly hairless tail, with few wisker-like bristles on them.
The average length of a hamster's tail is around 1 to 2 inches. However, tail length can vary depending on the species of hamster.
No, it's long and furry.
No. Rat-kangaroos are marsupials and quite different to rats and kangaroo-rats, which are placental mammals. Rat-kangaroos do not have a hairless tail, and some species actually have a hairier tail than larger members of the macropod family.
The lion has the shortest tail among those animals.
This is really bad. Your hamster might have wet tail. During wet tail, your hamster isn't active, has a wet bottom/tail, and MIGHT lose fur and have diarrhea. The eye part I don't know, but you can't deal with this by yourself. Go to the vet!