Hamsters are sensitive to temperature and thrive in a warm environment, typically between 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Cold attics can pose a risk to their health, as prolonged exposure to low temperatures can lead to hypothermia or other stress-related issues. While they might seek shelter in such places, it is not a safe or suitable habitat for them. It's essential to provide hamsters with a warm, comfortable living space.
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No, they are not marsupials.
Hamsters are warmblooded.
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It depends on the hamsters temperament. Most hamsters will run and hide, but if backed into a corner they will bite. Other hamsters will just bite right away.
Hamsters hide in their houses in their cage or under their bedding.
That's completely normal. Also, they don't hide all of it. The hamsters put some of the food in their cheek pouches (hamsters have little pouches in their cheeks that the hamsters like to store food in for later, and they spew it back out later to eat). The stuff that the hamsters hide is food storage. Usually the hamster will just pick one corner and put it all there, but sometimes the hamsters will use the whole cage area to hide it in.
By panda I hope you mean black and white. All hamsters like the dark areas. I hope this helped you :)
Warm clean with lots of stuff to hide in.
When you stroke it on its hide area the female will stay very still
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They like it not to Cold and not to hot