not all kinds but like little dead crickets yeah
No Syrian hamsters live on their own. Dwarf hamsters eat insects they don't hunt.
Not all hamsters are vegetarians. The hamsters in the wild eat insects.
Yes, hamsters can eat insects such as mealworms and crickets as an occasional treat. Insects are a good source of protein for hamsters, but they should not make up their primary diet. It's important to ensure the insects are gut-loaded and pesticide-free before feeding them to hamsters.
Insects live in the garden, They eat from whatever organic material is in the ground and they will eat from what is growing in the garden.
Yes, if they were not hungry for something else.
Grasses, insects, etc.
Nooo. The Syrian would eat the dwarf hamster before anything else happens.
in the wild hamsters will eat things like dandilion leafs,grass,clover they will eat common garden worms as well but if you have a pet i wouldn't really give them to it geunipigs also eat some of the same things
they eat bugs and insects if they can get to them so they are omnivore
Insects that feed on garden worms include beetles, centipedes, and ground beetles. These insects help regulate the population of worms in the garden ecosystem. Additionally, birds and other small animals may also prey on garden worms.
Syrian hamsters (teddy bear hamsters) can eat strawberries as long as it is not too much. Dwarf hamsters can eat strawberries but should not because they are prone to diabetes so a strawberry could really affect their diet.
Ya. It's one of my hamsters favourite treats. Yes definitly!! I have a Syrian hamster and I always give him a piece of banana and he eats it.