No, a hamster has a very short tail.
No, mixing different species is not recommended and may end up in the death of the mouse or hamster, or both. The hamster could also chew off the mouse's tail.
Mice are smaller than hamsters and they have long pointed tails, but hamsters have short tails (stubs). gerbils also have tails like mice but aren't as small. I think you have a hamster because the tail is short.
A hamster is larger than a mouse and has a shorter tail.
It looks like a mouse...a long snout..bat like ears and a shorter tail than a mouse.
It looks like a mouse...a long snout..bat like ears and a shorter tail than a mouse.
The mouse's tail was very long.
gerbils look like mice although they are desert rats they come from the dersert and have smallish eyes and they come in sany colour black and white. They have long thin tails.
Never they die
whatever type of tail it wants to.Answer: When a dominant gene is present, it will always be expressed. The only time a recessive gene is expressed is when no dominant gene is present. Therefore, the mouse in question will have a long tail.
Actually, it is the first time for me to hear about it, but maybe it is a hamster If it is not so it is a type of mice that do not have tails
As rodents, they share a lot of similar characteristics - internally they are almost identical. Externally they both have different adaptations - the mouse's tail for grip and heat exchange, the hamster's pouches for food storage. But underneath, they both have a similar 'template'.
Wet tail in a hamster is not transferable to a person. When a hamster has wet tail, the main symptom is diarrhea.