In the wild hamsters usually live underground. They come from places with a desert like climate and live alone unless they find a mate.
Well, wild hamsters live in the desert. But, a domestic hamster would live in a basic cage which you'd find at your local pet shop or the internet.
In the wild hamsters have many predators. Since most breeds originally lived in deserts their main predators were big birds and snakes. Hamsters that live in cages in people's homes have only two predators - cats and dogs.
No. Wild hamsters are in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
maybe protect them from wild animals like lions and animals
Of course there is all kinds of hamsters, like dwarf hamsters there the size of a puff ball , huge and even extreemly fuzzy hamsters, there are at least more than a hundred kinds of species of hamsters. Though wild hamsters are hard to catch, viciouse, and bite, plus may have rabies.
Hamsters are not native to the USA, and do not have any wild colonies there.
Around £10, that's how much I bought mine for.
Giraffes, like most large wild animals, live in the open and do not have homes.
yes, they were wild before .
Dwarf hamsters are rarely wild most are in captivity or kept as pets they are now breeded no longer found in the wild
In the Wild, Hamsters Live in deep underground homes called burrows, some hamsters dig their own burrows. Other kinds live in burrows of other small animals. Hamsters stay in the burrow during the day and will fight off intruders, but when the Sun goes down the hamsters leave the burrow to go search for food. Some wild hamsters are losing their homes due to construction of buildings. Hope this Helps! ~KitcatMidget
If your saying catching hamsters in the wild,use baits like food to lure it