No, it wouldn't be possible for them unless they had suction cups taped to their feet. Don't worry, it may seem like your hamster is capable of it, but isn't. :)
It depends on the material the slope is made of, whether the hamster can gain purchase on it with its claws. A hamster would struggle to climb a smooth plastic or porcelain surface, but could climb a slope of the exact same angle easily if it were covered with carpet or rough stone.
If you buy a Hamster when it is at least 6 months old you can train it. Hamsters may not agree to do the trainging at first but if you do it again, again, and again everyday eventually the hamster will get used to what you are trying to do and it will try.
As they are dwarf hamsters they are not as big as Syrian or other hamsters. This means that they may not be able to go in the tubes but it depends on the size of the tubes. Hope i helped :) x
Yes they can, although not very high..their legs are too short. My male dwarf hamster does it all of the time when trying to escape his quarters.
Yes, because my hamster Maxwell climbs the cage every night and i look at it always, when he fell down he is still ACTIVE because you need to put some saw dust or wood shavings for your hamster so that when he/she falls down he/she will not get injured.
You don't have to train it. If you just keep putting it on your shoulder it will be curious and crawl up. At least my hamster does.
It depends on the material the slope is made of, whether the hamster can gain purchase on it with its claws. A hamster would struggle to climb a smooth plastic or porcelain surface, but could climb a slope of the exact same angle easily if it were covered with carpet or rough stone.
Yes. They can climb up everything except ladders or a lip extending off of a wall.
Hold a treat above its head, it will sit up on its hind legs to reach it.
maybe 500 or something lower...cause my hamster can climb steps much taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris..so she's really used to climb that tall.
Uhm.... A fake one! :)
There are several methods for picking up a hamster. The two safest methods are: 1) Lower a container into the cage and let the hamster climb into it. This method is safe and keeps the hamster from biting your fingers. 2) Cup your hands together and slide them under the hamster to lift it out of the cage. Or slide one hand under the hamster and cup your other hand over the top of the hamster.
The best kind of cage you can get for your hamster is a wire cage with a plastic bottom. It is well ventilated and the hamster can climb.
There are a couple of ways. First take the top off then either pick it up and put it in or try with a treat by showing the hamster the treat to the hamster then putting the treat in the hamster ball.After awhile our hamster loved her ball so much all we had to do was open and put the ball near her and she would climb in on her on.
I have my praying mantis in a glass tank and it is still able to climb on the glass walls( but make sure the enclosure has airholes)
Yes, cockroaches can climb walls. Some species can even climb glass.
Sadly no haha. Your weight will eliminate the suction of the plunger against the glass window.