Yes, they have very small bones and organs. A fall of a few feet for a hamster would be like a fall of a few stories for a person.
One of my hamsters once fell 12x3 feet into a grass patch. It froze there for probably half an hour before we realized he fell and went down to search for him. After we found him lying motionless, we prodded him a bit and he squeaked and scuffled his limbs while still upside down, but other than that he was still fine.. However, we suspect there were some bone fractures as there was something weird in his movement, behavior and diet after that.
well sometimes if ur hamster is ill or maybe a fight, and sometimes a hamster can die after having babies.
a common hamster eats corn & carrots
The most common hamster is a Syrian hamster, but there are other less popular breeds such as Russian dwarfs and Chinese
You can't milk a hamster.
The most common herbivore is a hamster and a snake eats a hamster.
Yes, A person can even die due to a simplpe fall. The most common reason for death due to fall is brain Hemrrage.
They can die from lack of exercise Buy your hamster an exercise wheel.
You don't. If the hamster is ill you take it to the vets.
No and yes the no part is if your hamster isn't stressed or bothered by the sound of the car yes if your hamster is very very stressed then your hamster could get wet tail and die
No
A hamster with a dislocated shoulder is not going to die. He should be taken to the vet, who can pop the shoulder back into place and heal the hamster.
It is very possible that a dwarf hamster may die if you step on it and it has blood from its nose. The hamster can be taken to a vet if you are worried.
Yes, the hamster can die. Hamsters do not always die when giving birth, however, so don't be too scared! Hamsters breed to continue the hamster society. There is about a 50% chance they will not survive.