Um...because they are giving birth. Wouldn't you make some sort of noises if you were giving birth?
no
Not if you dont want babies and, if you do seperate the pups, bacause the father hamsters always kill or even eat the pups because he doesnt want them.
Baby hamsters are called "pups".
Baby hamsters are called "pups".
Pups.
Depending on which type of hamster you have they can have a litter from 2-3 or a litter larger than 15. But on average Dwarf hamsters have 10-13 pups, Syrian hamsters have 8-13 pups, and Teddy-bear hamsters have 15-17 pups. That's the averages but you can't predict because it might surprise you on how many they do have. Just plan for the most.
You will probably notice all of her pups are missing but to stop this keep the male separate wile the female is giving birth other wise she will or her male!
Baby hamsters are called pups when they are born.
All baby hamsters are called "pups".
The same thing happened to my hamsters. They just wanted to start mating again so they can have more baby hamsters (pups). However, never let them rejoin or they will abandon the first litter of pups.
All hamsters have the same amount of baby hamsters (pups). They usually have 2-8 pups per litter. Usually, you will only get 6 or 7. On rare occasions, you could get 10 pups!
Yes they do