Domesticated rabbits and wild rabbits can become friends just they cannot breed unless the wild rabbit is a domestic wild rabbit (doesn't look like a wild rabbit, more like a pet someone has let go)
Rabbits and hamsters should not be kept together. There is a good chance the rabbit will kill the hamster.
no because rabbit don't like hamster
cat hamster and then rabbit
bat rabbit hamster bat rabbit hamster
Chances are, if it looks like your stereotypical hamster, it is a hamster. If it doesn't, it's a rabbit.
Most likely a rabbit. :)
feet of couse
A rabbit becasue hamsters are short and stubby!!
No a rabbit is not a rodent they origionate from hares they are a mammal
Hamsters cannot and do not fly. If your friend says their hamster flies, your friend is mistaken.
At one time, I had 2 hamsters, 2 rabbits and a G. Pig, and I would let all of them out of the cage at once. The rabbits didn't seem to mind my dwarf hamster too much, and my syrian hamster used to sit on my rabbit's back and she didn't mind him. It all depends on your animals personalities. If your rabbit is laid back, or docile, then they are more likely to 'play with' or tolerate the hamster then a skittish or aggressive rabbit would be. And a docile hamster or a hamster that doesn't bite often would be less likely to spook or anger the rabbit. Also, if your rabbit is large (mine were dwarfs) keep an eye out for your hamster, just incase your rabbit might accidentally step on or crush your hamster.
My Friend Rabbit was created in 2002.