Hamsters can survive harsh cold & hot environments but will freeze to death at subzero temperatures. I don't think any hamster could last long in temperatures 100 degrees or higher
A hamster's normal body temperature ranges from 98.6°F to 101.3°F. It is important to monitor a hamster's temperature regularly to ensure they are healthy and not experiencing overheating or hypothermia.
Hamsters shouldn't be washed under water unless of an emergency. If you have a dwarf hamster, it might like a dust bath to freshen its fur. Otherwise, only wash hamster if it absolutely needs to be washed. (For Example: gum stuck in its fur)If you must wash the hamster, wash it in warm water and dry it immediately with a hand towel. It can easily die from hypothermia if it is wet.
You can't milk a hamster.
They can die from lack of exercise Buy your hamster an exercise wheel.
It means that your hamster is above room temperature.
You don't. If the hamster is ill you take it to the vets.
No and yes the no part is if your hamster isn't stressed or bothered by the sound of the car yes if your hamster is very very stressed then your hamster could get wet tail and die
No
It is very possible that a dwarf hamster may die if you step on it and it has blood from its nose. The hamster can be taken to a vet if you are worried.
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Yes, the hamster can die. Hamsters do not always die when giving birth, however, so don't be too scared! Hamsters breed to continue the hamster society. There is about a 50% chance they will not survive.
Yes it will die one day