Hamsters have many breeds. There is now info on hamsters.
no hamsters can only eat some kinds of food they dont eat hat by shayy10
dont worry you dont have any thing to worry about hamsters can not give a human or any other pets or animals an illness I'M AN ANIMAL EXPERT
NOOO! Hamsters cannot do anything with clay and if they eat it they will die! Please dont put home made or any clay around Hamsters
i think they dont cuz my guinea pigs dont and guinea pigs and hamsters are alot alike i think they dont cuz my guinea pigs dont and guinea pigs and hamsters are alot alike
No... they dont........
This info is scarce, but yes they do.
hamsters don't get periods?
They Dont Start i Have Had Many Girl Hamsters And Non Of Them Have Been On A Period.
No they dont
I dont think so...
Hamsters can run faster the gunia pigs because of their short, yet stubby little legs. If you need anymore info about hamsters email me @ AnimalLoverAubree@gmail.com
nope. hamsters dont usually have diseases. it is very rare for hamsters to have any kind of disease. wet tail is one disease that happens often. wet tail is a disease that makes a hamster sick. hamsters usually get wet tail when they are cramped in a cage or in a pet store with a lot of other hamsters. when a hamster has wet tail the hamster's butt gets wet and also part of the tip of the tail. if your hamster is having babies, careful because the babies can get the disease from genetics. but hamsters dont get the disease a lot, its very rare for hamsters to get a disease! >Edit> Actually, it's fairly common. It's usually just a cold, but they do, in fact, get diseases. On rare occasions, they can even carry diseases such as Salmonella, if they come from an unhealthy breeder. As they get older they also become more susceptible to disease. If you want to prevent diseases, you should try not to stress them out, because it lowers their immune system. Any of the varieties of Campbell's Dwarf Hamsters are also more prone to cancer. One of my hamsters actually died of cancer. Heres more info: http://www.radil.missouri.edu/info/dora/hamsterp/hamster.htm http://library.thinkquest.org/3882/hamsters.html