syrian the others are small and probaly have a higher risk of getting a tumor like a sort of cancer <3
Cats are less prone to accidents and generally less prone to illnesses than dogs. For instance, dogs are prone to cancer and hip dysplasia which costs thousands of dollars to treat. Although cats can get cancer and hip dysplasia they're far less likely to suffer from these type of diseases.
Obviously a hamster.
only if you don't change their cage about every 2-3 weeks (more or less, depending on the kind of hamster, bigger, less times between changes; smaller, more time between changes).
The posterior lobe of the prostate, specifically the peripheral zone, is more prone to develop prostate cancer. This area is where the majority of prostate cancers are typically found, making it the most significant region for cancer detection during screening. The anterior lobe, or transition zone, is less commonly associated with cancer but is where benign prostatic hyperplasia occurs. Regular screenings, such as PSA tests, are crucial for early detection in the peripheral zone.
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a hamster weighs less than about everything! Boulders, a dog, a foot, a pumpkin, mostly anything.
The most common hamster is a Syrian hamster, but there are other less popular breeds such as Russian dwarfs and Chinese
The mother hamster does not care as much because she is stressed and worries about her care more.
if you have a hamster and its pregnant it will make a nest.if a hamster has 12 babies it will die if less its ok.
When a hamster is ill you have to watch out for eating less and drinking less,too much sleep,being less active,sneezing,shaking, vommiting,and wet bottom.Hope this helps.:)
no completely no.
20 dollars or less