I have a Dwarf hamster It is incredibly people tolerent! Never been bitten or squeecked at THEY ARE ROUDY WHEN YOU PICK THEM UP AT THE PET STORE!!! but let it aljust and itll love you soo
Yes. Spiders can bite a hamsters.
No. Depends on what kind of hamster you get. The hamsters I have now do not bite. Syrian hamsters may bite. It will keep fighting with a hamster you might have already until that one dies.
By biting and scratching. Most likely they would run away. I had a hamster a few years ago, they have sharp teeth and mine had claws, so they can bite and scratch, they also hide and/ or play dead Hamsters protect themselves by biting or hiding. usually biting. Biting. or peeing if scared, or mouthing (not actually leaving a mark) to tell you it wants you to put it down. Hamster bite. In the wild, many types of hamster empty their cheek pouches of seeds and whatever they've hoarded to distract their predator's, which are mainly birds of prey, the bird stops to eat the seeds while the hamster makes its great escape.
You most likely have a teddy bear hamster. I suggest googling hamster species and matching pictures of your species!
Hamsters will be generally friendly animals. But like people they all have personalities and your hamster may be slightly viscous or just territorial.
Syrian hamsters, dwarfs are more likely to bite
Both types of hamsters are likely to bite....they are both very aggressive types, and harder to deal with. Actually, Panda bear and Black bear are both just color variations on the same type of hamster, the Syrian hamster. They are in no way aggressive or hard to deal with! They are much easier to deal with than any dwarf types.
a hamster will only bite if you provoke it
No, unless the hamster has rabies. if the hamster is a household pet, then no. Hamsters rarely bite, anyway.
Place it in. If it bite were gloves
Yes. Spiders can bite a hamsters.
If a hamster is scared or nervous it may bite you.
Males are usually considered less panicky then Females, to the answer is Male
Since there in the dissent family and their brain isn't really that big I doubt you could train a hamster not to bite but if you handle him more and let him get used to you he will most likely stop biting you
Nothing. Unless the hamster is sick, your bite is just the same as any regular cut.
Nothing. Unless the hamster is sick, your bite is just the same as any regular cut.
well no and yes, if you make any hamster mad or unhappy they might bite if your hamsters ears are laid back ( not from just waking up) then you might want to leave your hamster alone. If your hamster is making a chittering nose then your or any hamster is annoyed also hamster rarely bite unless they are new to your home.