About 8 hours after givin birth to the previous litter
Hamsters reproduce through mating between a male and female. The female will become pregnant and give birth to a litter of baby hamsters, called pups, after a gestation period of around 16-18 days. The mother hamster will take care of her pups until they are old enough to be independent.
Syria I would think, because most pet hamsters are Syrian Hamsters.
Guania pigs are the ancesstors of hamsters.
All hamsters have the same amount of baby hamsters (pups). They usually have 2-8 pups per litter. Usually, you will only get 6 or 7. On rare occasions, you could get 10 pups!
All pet hamsters are descended from a single female wild golden hamster found with a litter of 12 young in Syria in 1930.
A cat can get pregnant again (near enough) straight after giving birth but usually doesn't until she has finished weaning her kittens. This is because she cares for them until they can fend for themselves BUT hypothetically can get pregnant again straight away
The biggest litter of hamsters would be 12 babies
For Syrian Hamsters it's 6-14 pups. My Syrian Hamster had 9 and she was pretty chunky so Im pretty sure it depends on how big they are while there pregnant to get a rough estimate.
six
yes. all hamsters either fight or have babies together even if they were in the same litter!
Yes. Hamsters from the same litter can ALWAYS mate with each other as long as they're at least 4 weeks old.
Yes. Hamsters are just like guinea pigs. Their "potty" still has nutrients that can be helpful to their body. Hamsters' food also may not have enough nutrients, and that is why they may be eating their "potty."
Yes, Syrian hamsters (golden hamsters) were thought to be extinct until a man found a mother and her litter.
yes they would fight all hamsters fight once they reach sexual maturity even if there from the same litter but they will fight straight away if from different litters
Yes, it is possible. A stillborn does not mean the entire litter will be. It is especially common in a cat's first litter for there to be one or more that didn't make it.
Yes! And this is a major cause of death for many Guinea pigs.They may get pregnant straight after the birth and this will cause too much stress for her.That is why males are separated from females when they are pregnant.So,you should separate male Guinea pig when you are sure that your female Guinea pig is pregnant.
There is no set number. It varies with the hamster.