They're naturally tunnelling animals and would be digging tunnels if left in their natual habitat.
yes, dwarf hamsters can live in cages with tunnels in fact it is best to have one with tunnels so they can crawl around :)
Cookies and other foods that are high in sugar are not good for hamsters. Hamsters generally eat pellets, although there are some fruits and vegetables that hamsters enjoy.
Syrian hamsters (the most common hamsters) don't get along.Dwarf hamsters can be put together because they enjoy company. Dwarf hamsters get along with other dwarf hamsters of the same breed.
Hamsters enjoy activities such as running on a wheel, exploring tunnels and mazes, chewing on toys and treats, and nesting in bedding materials. Providing them with a variety of toys and activities will help keep them entertained and stimulated.
they enjoy running on their wheel, running in their ball, and having you taking them out of their cage and letting them run free.
both guinea pigs and hamsters can be very active although hamsters only at night, guinea pigs tend to be more playful and enjoy the company of people more.
Hamsters can live in hot dessert because in is hot at day time and cold at night, and as hamsters like to ding tunnels so hot weather will not harm them, and as they nocturnal they can go out at night and hunt for food.
Both hamsters are very nice, and you would enjoy both of them. They are both take about the same time to tame, and one is not more aggressive than the other. Hope this helped!
both can be quite active though hamsters only at night, guinea pigs tend to be more playful and enjoy the company of people more.
Some of the best hamster cages with tunnels available in the market include the Habitrail OVO Dwarf Hamster Habitat, the Ferplast Hamster Cage with Tubes, and the Kaytee CritterTrail Z Habitat. These cages provide ample space for hamsters to explore and play, with tunnels that add an extra element of fun and enrichment to their environment.
Many people who have owned hamsters say that, that kind of cage is dangerous for hamsters, even dwarf hamsters. Also, there are many ways that a hamster can be killed in that cage. It's a death trap for a hamster or anything else. They may look cute and colorful but they are NOT good for any type of small rodent.
Usually hamsters eat by themselves. All you have to do is make sure you add food to its tray and is never empty. They also enjoy picking food on the tray.