In captivity, hamsters don't have a large risk of being eaten unless the owner is careless. In the household, hamsters can be eaten by dogs, cats, vaccum cleaners, toilets and sink garbage grinders. Sad, but it can happen. If the hamster is taken outside by a child and left unsupervised, they can fall victim to birds of prey such as hawks and owls. Be careful, and keep 'em safe.
Hamsters do in fact get eaten by larger animals. If left outside in the yard, hamster can be eaten by birds like owls.
No Hamsters can eat Daffodils :D
They act normally.
No, hamsters and porcupines are different animals.
Mountain Dew contains caffeine, which is generally speaking bad for most animals (plants that produce it do so in part to keep from being eaten by animals). Severals studies have shown that caffeine has detrimental effects on hamsters specifically, including genetic toxicity.
In their cage on sawdust. Usually after they have eaten.
They only eat the sick and weak ones.
yes, snakes will eat small animals such as hamsters.
Yes, hamsters are nocturnal animals.
no, they're animals...
No, hamsters were discovered over 70 years ago and breed with large litters, they tend to survive if the mother has not already eaten them.
One of the uses for hamsters was as laboratory animals for testing and research.