They live underground with their family.
In CA, there are wild hamsters, but not a lot because people have been catching hamsters for pets.
They live underground with their family. In CA, there are wild hamsters, but not a lot because people have been catching hamsters for pets.
my hamster does the same thing. it is normal for them to dig in there bedding.they do that because is a natural habit for them. that is where they store their food and keep warm.
there ancestors sleep at night Os they can avoid predators it works too. pet hamsters have the instit to do in their habit.
It is natural for Teddy Bear hamsters ( Syrians ) and for Fancy hamsters.
as in living or natural habitat?
the rain forest
its just natural habit
its just natural habit
Hamsters have several natural predators in the wild, including owls, hawks, cats, and snakes. These predators hunt hamsters either for food or as part of their natural hunting instincts. In captivity, hamsters are generally safe from predators as long as they are kept in secure enclosures.
It is just a habit of most rodents just like hamsters and mice they want to make sure they have a "food stash"
Yes, hamsters are known to climb the inside of their cages. It's a natural behavior for them and can provide mental stimulation and exercise. Make sure the cage has plenty of safe climbing options for your hamster.
because their nocturnal like bats and it feel natural to them.