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Wild hamsters are primarily nocturnal, exhibiting active behaviors during the night when they forage for food, which includes seeds, grains, and insects. They are solitary animals, often territorial, and will burrow to create extensive tunnel systems for shelter and storage of food. Social interactions are minimal, typically limited to mating. Overall, their behavior is driven by instincts to find food, avoid predators, and reproduce.

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