yes because animals like hamsters and rabbits live in cages
you build a lion habitat by putting food ina cage but first get a cage.
only need, being, cleaning and care of habitat/ cage. Otherwise , naturally bearded dragons never leave their homes/habitat/cage.
A cage or pet life habitat
ad trees in its cage
depends on how different the habitat is. but if its just a new cage or new crate then probably fine.
A cage and some straws and a bowl of water
dry solid cage with shavings,waterbottle,hay,and food with bole
A hamster habitat is the home a hamster lives in. This can be made of plastic, wood, and wires (in other words, a plastic cage, a wires on top plastic on bottom cage, or a wood cage. It can also be a glass aquarium with a screen on the top.
A French lop needs a wire matted cage and some chew toys. Awire matted cage is only required when the French Lop grow its fur out.
Cage: Midwest guinea habitat.... hut: plastic igloo
the organism cannot be fully developed and lived in a cage.
Yes. The wires in the cage have gaps too small for a dwarf hamster to fit through. The cage is good for dwarf hamsters.