Well it depends... i have noticed that regular sized hamsters are meaner then the dwarf hamsters.... but any hamster will bite if it has babies... but i have two Campbell Russian dwarf hamsters and they are very cute! mine has never bit me!
You need to look for them. They hide by instinct. This is normal behavior.
If your hamster does pee where it drinks its water you could try moving their water to another spot if this continues you can add a large dish with sand inside in the area that your hamster will pee alot and change their behavior.
That kind of behavior indicates stress or sickness.
If it's a dwarf hamster, it's just boxing. The species tends to do that. It's just their way of playing. If it's not a dwarf hamster then that's strange behavior but i don't think it has rabies
No, not at all. Color is merely just a genetic gene. I do not see a reason for it to affect the hamster's behavior unless it was albino.
Yes, it's your choice what you name your hamster. However, you should remember that you will have your hamster for a long time. You may start to dislike the band later on but still have your hamster with that name. Try to pick a name that you are completely sure about and aren't likely to change your mind on.
That is a natural hamster behavior, and it isn't really something you can change. They do make "hamster outhouses" that you can place in the corner. They will pee in that instead of their bedding. It is easier to clean.
if you had hamster babies then if is save to give them away or sell them from 5 to 6 weeks depending on their behavior
You have a ton of hamsters..Hamster: short-tailed Old World burrowing rodent with large cheek pouchesHoarding: is a general term for the large accumulation of food or other items. The term is used to describe both animal and human behavior. It is normal stage of behavior in children.
too much partying and hypnotik, alcohol, drugs. send it to rehab
yes teddy bear hamsters are quite mature where as black bear hamsters bite u if they dont like u
That is normal hamster behavior, nothing to worry about.