Yes, they can get heatstroke, which although is nasty, can be curable. Simply take your hamster in it's cage away from any warm areas and place it somewhere cool and dark.
A hamster with heatstroke will develop shallow breathing, and can often lie flat out on the ground, looking exhausted. See your vet for more advice.
No
No, placing a hamster under a heat lamp can be dangerous as it can cause overheating and potentially lead to heat stroke. Hamsters are sensitive to temperature changes, so it's best to provide them with a warm, cozy environment with appropriate bedding and a temperature-regulated habitat.
Hamster do not have a long life spand maybe 1 to 3 years if you take really good care of them.
It is the yeast from the hamster which is a natural process.It usually means she is in heat, which usually occurs every 3-5 days.AnswerShe is in heat. Female hamsters come in "heat" every 4 days. The creamy "stuff" will also smell.
i don't know if i get your question but i think that is urine.
yes. because the sun gives the earth light and heat and with out the sun we would all die
Yes, everything will die without the sun because of lack of heat.
Well a hamster can go into heat right after she gives birth.
1.)The sun is a star not a planet 2.)Yes The sun can kill you from the heat
The sun gives light and heat. It helps plant grow. Without it we will die.
yes. Even if you didn't die from the heat, you'd die from the harmful radiation
You can't milk a hamster.
When hydrogen is fused into helium within the sun, it gives off enormous amounts of heat, thus emitting infared radiation.
we would all die from the heat of the sun
becuse the heat is to strong for a human to handle
The distance required to be from the sun to die from its heat would depend on factors such as exposure duration, protective measures, and individual susceptibility. Typically, the intense heat and radiation from the sun would be lethal if you were within a few million kilometers of its surface without any protection.
Hamsters are not meant to be out in the sun.