Yes. In aunts and uncles, yes. In animals, mice, hamsters and various types of rodents. - GerbilExpert
If 'cousin' refers to genetically related -but not actual relatives within the same species, then cousins could be: hamsters rats guinea pigs
No. Koalas are not bears, and they are not related to hamsters or any other placental mammal. Koalas are marsupials of the order Diprotodontia, and they are most closely related to wombats. Wombats are also not related to hamsters, despite being short-legged burrowing animals. Other, more distant, relatives of the koala are Kangaroos and possums (not opossums), which also belong to the order Diprotodontia.
Syrian Hamsters - Winter White Hamsters - Chinese Hamsters - Campbells Dwarf Hamsters - Roborovski Hamsters So, 5.
Hamsters don't shed.Some good hamsters to own are...-Black Bear Hamsters-Teddy or Fancy Bear Hamsters-Long Hair Hamsters
Toes are for balanceALSO, because gerbils and their relatives stand on their hind legs to look out and it got passed down to mice, rats, hamsters etc
a lot there are the bigger hamsters and the dwarf hamsters
You can purchase Siberian Hamsters from PetSmart. They are also known as Fancy Russian Hamsters or Russian Hamsters.
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Hamsters do have icheses
Yes, she will have baby hamsters, but only if she mates with a male hamster.
Chocolate is toxic to hamsters. NEVER feed chocolate to hamsters!