bugs and their babies ( sometimes)
Syrian hamsters are not as gregarious as other rodents may be. They are by nature solitary animals and are fiercely territorial. The term solitary refers to living alone rather than in pairs or groups. Syrian hamsters prefer to live alone.
Hamsters are very antisocial animals they do not live with each other or most other animals. Dwarf hamsters can live together but there is still a small chance they will turn against each other.
It may because I'm pretty sure that the sickness can be contagious to other hamsters.
dogs hamsters
If they are kept together,yeah. If they are brother dwarf hamsters they may not fight but if they are Syrian hamsters they will kill each other.
if they are syrian hamsters, yes they will! and they sometimes even kill each other however, if they are dwarf hamsters, they will usually get along if they are in groups
all animals kill other animals
to have sex
no, they will kill each other. hamsters are very territorial.
It depends. Syrian and Teddy Bear hamsters will kill each other if they are the SAME gender , even if they are related. There will be less fights if you put hamsters of the opposite gender together to mate. Dwarf hamsters live in groups, so female dwarfs and male dwarfs won't attack each other and will have babies peacefully.
No, hamsters and porcupines are different animals.
if you have just cleaned it out it may have banged its nose or if you have to hamsters they may be trying to kill each other