Yes
Australia has the usual cats, dogs, mice, horses, guinea-pigs and a variety of pet birds and fish. In some states, rabbits are allowed as pets, but not in all states. Ferrets are also allowed in Tasmania. Australians are not permitted to have native animals as pets, except if they have special carers' licences. There are no hamsters in Australia.
It is my understanding that foxes are not allowed as pets anywhere in Australia.
People keep hamsters as pets because it is an easy-first-pet animal to take care of and can be trained and held.
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yes they are it`s just dogs that they are not allowed to have
We have cats and hamsters . It is quite hard because we have to keep the hamsters room locked . But it is worth it , hamsters are great pets.
No, hamsters are very popular pets in England. Clever guess for the answer. I thought it was asking if there was a pop band called 'The Hamsters' in England! Note spelling, 'banned' = not allowed - 'band' = musicians.
Ten pets you can keep are, birds, dogs, cats, fish, turtles, hamsters, mice, rats, guinea pigs, and capybaras.
No. Platypuses are protected native animals, and are not permitted to be kept as pets. There are also very few zoos or wildlife sanctuaries with licences to keep them.
you can keep some animals such as hamsters, gerbils, mice, fish and maybe some other small animals
hamsters are not endangered they are pets
They make good pets, but hamsters are more fun (IMO)