Yes they will squirm around and crawl about a little, but mostly them will stay in the nest, and if they leave the nest the mother will pick them up and carry them back to the nest
Maybe you could tell if the little hammies are surrounding one hammy or do they drink milk from their mom? if they do maybe you can tell there? Hope I helped, don't worry once they get a little older you'll be able to move them!
You should wait two weeks. When you clean it, take the complete nest out with the babys. While you are cleaning it, do not let the mother get by her babys. She will get 'out of her mind' and maybe kill her babies.
Let them be as they are a family, let go and move forward - move on.
They grab their necks with their teeth and carry them.
If the area were she had her babys is continually disturbed mother cat will move her babys cats like a dark enclosed place like a closet to have babys
No. Normally hamsters have a specific space in their cage which they use as a toilet.
with their feet and legs
Teddy/Plush hamsters are easier to pick up than live hamsters. Live hamsters move and may bite unlike teddies that stay still. . Syrian Hamsters (sometimes called TeddyBear Hamsters at Petstores) move slower than dwarf hamsters so they usually are easier to pick up. Also, they usually are less likely to bite, but they aren't too different from dwarf hamsters.
yes and its terrible!
no hamsters DO NOT have good eye site there use there whiskers to move and see better PS hamsters do not have eye bolls on the whiskers!!
yes you can touch the baby hamsters just dont let the mom hamster see you touching them distract the mother by giving it a meaty treat if the mother cacthes you touching her babys then you will not be able to put back baby hamster it will get eaten if you see the mother hamster biting the baby its not biting its just trying to move the baby hamster it cant move the baby by pushing it
no because when the hamster steps on it it will be hard for it to move