rodents
Mice, rats, hamsters, guinea pigs etc.
Rodents include rats, mice, squirrels, hamsters, porcupines.
Hamsters originate form Syria.
hamsters are rodents because they are like rats and mice
Rats communicate in various ways, including scent marking using urine. So female rats will attract males. Also, a good home for rats will attract more rats. Many people will say that if there are rats, there are seldom mice in the same place - which is true to a point - rats will eat mice.
Hamsters are rodents. That means they're related to mice, rats, guinea pigs, etc.
Mice, lemmings, hamsters, Gerbils, muskrat..
Rodents.
Dogs, cats, mice, rats, snakes, spiders, hamsters, rabbits, fish, shrimp... The list is very long.
dogs guinea pigs hamsters birds rabbits pigs mice rats and much much more
No. Though rats can exhibit sexual aggression toward the same sex, that does not make them hamsters. Rats and hamsters are slightly related, but they are in different families.Rat classificationKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: MammaliaOrder: RodentiaSuborder: Myomorpha (mice, rats, gerbils, hamsters, lemmings, voles)Superfamily: Muroidea (slender, scaled tails)Family: MuridaeSubfamily: MurinaeGenus: RattusHamster classification Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: MammaliaOrder: RodentiaSuborder: MyomorphaSuperfamily: MuroideaFamily: CricetidaeSubfamily: Cricetinas
Muskrats are members of the Muroidea superfamily, along with many other rodents, including most mice and rats, and are part of the Cricetidae family, which includes hamsters, lemmings, pack rats, and many others. They are not "true rats" in the sense that they do not belong to the genus Rattus.