Yep, if it is cut into a bit larger than bite sized ^.^
No Roborovski hamsters live longer.(Robo sounds like robot so it figures.)
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In the wild mostly birds of prey eat hamsters. Roborovski hamsters empty out there cheek pouches to try and distract the bird with the seeds.
Hamsters are herbivorous. While in the wild, only in desperate situations will they occasionally scavenge meat. They don't have the proper digestive system to pass it. If you want to give them a treat, try strawberries, apple or small amounts of seeds and nuts.
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it will chew on it and eventually it will destroy it If you're talking about a real hamster and not a robotic one; hamsters are pretty unsophisticated when it comes to what they eat. We had a litter once that had one little one that had a bad foot, and the other hamsters ate it - I mean, ALL GONE! It was a little gross, but what do you do? Sorry, but you can't put a Syrian hamster with a Roboroski hamster, because although Roboroski hamsters are social, Syrians are not and will amost definitely fight.
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Syrian Hamsters - Winter White Hamsters - Chinese Hamsters - Campbells Dwarf Hamsters - Roborovski Hamsters So, 5.
get a food and it will follow it around
Syrian hamsters ,dwarf hamsters ,roborovski hamsters, and teddy bear hamsters
Yes, Roborovski hamsters can make good pets for people who are prepared for their high activity level and social nature. They are known to be friendly, curious, and relatively easy to care for, but they are also very small and fast, making handling them a bit challenging.
These are the top 3 smallest breeds of hamsters: 1. Chinese Hamster 2. Robo Hamster 3. Dwarf Hamster Hope this helps! :) :D ;)