Hamsters are rodents. Their cousins are rats and mice. Hamsters do come from the wild and became adapted to humans. I hope this helped!
the best way to introduce your hamster to handling is to let them come to your hand. if you were a hamster you wouldn't want to be grabbed! show that you are not a threat by putting your hand in the cage near the hamster without touching it and slowly moving it away from the hamster. this way your hamster is more likely to come to your hand. avoid quick movements as this will scare your hamster. when your hamster has had enough leave it or it wont come out when you are there. though it may take time, your hamster will gradualy get used to your hand and wont mind being held! i am in the process of taming my fourth hamster at the moment! hope i helped!
Depends what type of hamster you're talking about
yes! if no water came out, the hamster can die
Your Hamster is most likely to be a syrian hamster as those are the most common colours for a female one.
No
No it is not possible
If a hamster was dropped on 2 foot of grass, the hamster should not suffer from any damage. If the hamster got away then food can be put down and the hamster should come back.
The word hamster comes from the German word, hamstern, which means to hoard.
Sadly know, once it died, no it will not come back. What are you stupid no a hamster cant come back to life after it died that it is why you replace them!
Then you may have to go in and get it.
Hamster has its roots in the Slavic languages; i.e. those spoken in Eastern Europe.
Hamsters aren't known to be particularly aggressive creatures, so it's very likely that spiders will continue to come into your room even if you buy a hamster in an attempt to ward them off. If spiders didn't come in your room before you had a hamster, it's unlikely that the presence of a hamster would increase the frequency with which spiders enter said room.