hamsters live in wild places because they are dangerous animals and can bite. just like they eat their food they can bite other things just as well. hamsters can protect themselves just like any other animal
Well, they are nocturnal, so they eat at night to get away from predators.
That is pretty much all I know... Enjoy!
The fur to keep's it warm.
They are small, so predators cannot see them. They also have good sense of smell , They also have good eyesight.
Other decomposer sometimes animals do when food is scarce hope it helped
When food is scarce. When food is scarce.
Hamsters are well adapted to the desert. The Syria desert has cold nights and the hamster's entire body is covered in fur to keep warm. They burrow to protect themselves from the daytime heat.
That's completely normal. Also, they don't hide all of it. The hamsters put some of the food in their cheek pouches (hamsters have little pouches in their cheeks that the hamsters like to store food in for later, and they spew it back out later to eat). The stuff that the hamsters hide is food storage. Usually the hamster will just pick one corner and put it all there, but sometimes the hamsters will use the whole cage area to hide it in.
it would probably find food under the ground
eachother....
it realy matters how peaple give the hamsters food
yes. well ...my hamster puts his food anywhere that he thinks is safe like by his bed or in his little den sometimes.
Hamster food, cucumber, lettuce, sometimes daisies
in some places
scarce?