they drink milk from there mothers otherwise just give them water
Most definitely. It depends on the type of hamster but it can have anywhere from 1-13 youngins.
American Indians naturally drank their own mothers' milk when they were babies but after being weaned they did not drink milk. This is because they did not keep any dairy animals. Some Native South Americans did keep llama-type animals but these were kept for wool and meat only.
They drink milk from their mom until they can run around at about 6 to 8 weeks then the food the mom eats they will eat.
Mommy rabbit milk
if the mother is dead the baby hamster needs to be introduced to a new mother that has babies of a similar age at the moment, but the mother will kill it if she thinks it isn't hers and to trick her into thinking its hers you must rub her used bedding all over the baby hamster and put it in with her litter.
It is not recommended to give babies alkaline water as their bodies have specific pH requirements that can be disrupted by consuming water with high alkalinity. Babies should primarily drink breast milk or formula, and water should be introduced gradually after 6 months of age. It is best to consult a pediatrician before giving babies any type of water other than breast milk or formula.
Coconut Milk mixed with Goat Milk.
There is a beer called Black Milk, and that would be up to the individual if they wanted to drink it. There is also Black Milk that includes blood in the recipe. Jehovah's Witnesses cannot drink this type of "black milk"
The only type of milk that cattle drink is cows milk, they will only drink this when they are young. The first milk, also called Colostrum, gives the calf its needed antibodies in order for survival.
It Depends On The Hamster Type. If Its A Dwarf Hamster, Its Better If Its Has Another Dwarf Hamster To Play With (make sure they are the same sex or you'll have little hamster babies ;P) If Its A Syrian Hamster It Doesn't Like Company, It Will Fight With The Other Hamster.Hope This Helps xD
A cappuccino has less milk than a latte.
Yes, all mammal babies drink milk from their mothers.