No, domestic hamsters are not equipped to survive in the wild due to their dependence on human care and lack of natural instincts for survival.
You could, but since they are domestic hamsters they might not survive.
It is important to find a new home for a hamster if you are unable to care for it. You can try reaching out to local animal shelters or rescue organizations to see if they can help rehome the hamster. It is not recommended to release a pet hamster into the wild as they are not equipped to survive on their own.
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A hamster cage is one of the furniture pieces available in Wild World. When you get it, a hamster is running in the wheel. That is how you obtain a hamster.
No, a hamster cannot survive being frozen. Freezing temperatures can cause irreversible damage to the hamster's cells and organs, leading to death.
Yes, a domesticated hamster may survive in the wild, however, they may not survive for long. You see, domestic hamsters, or any domestic animal in that matter, do not have the necessary instincts and survival skills that they need in order to survive in the wild.
If it's a domestic or pet hamster, it's fine. You don't have to worry. But if you get bitten by a wild hamster, go to your doctor. You don't know what diseases this wild hamster might have.
Hamsters do not hunt- in the wild or in captivity.
they shag
No they can't.
no it cannot.
yes