MOST DEFINITELY NOT!! NO animal can do that- instead, hamsters are renowned for being able to store a huge amount of food in their cheek pouches.
Yes, hamsters are known to climb the inside of their cages. It's a natural behavior for them and can provide mental stimulation and exercise. Make sure the cage has plenty of safe climbing options for your hamster.
No, newborn hamsters do not turn purple. If a hamster appears to be purple, it may have some sort of health issue or condition that needs to be promptly addressed by a veterinarian.
SOME hamsters are, but most of them are not. If you place a hamster inside of an environment with another, they usually do not react very well, resulting in biting and sometimes, death. It is usually a good idea to make sure that if you are going to have hamsters share a cage at ALL, they are both female hamsters. This is because male hamsters are more territorial, which is why they fight so viciously.
Hamsters that are commonly kept as pets, such as Syrian hamsters, dwarf hamsters, and Chinese hamsters, can be found in Georgia. These hamsters are typically found in pet stores or through breeders in the state. However, wild hamsters are not native to Georgia.
Hamsters' domain is Eukarya .
for hamsters and rodents u always leave a dish of food in there cage along with watter and clean bedding so they can just help them selfs
yes if the maggots are inside your hamster. they eat the tissues inside your hamsters
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When they turn 3
There are pouches on hamsters and they will be inside of there mouth they are to store food in them if they don't feel like eating it. :-)
no what do you think
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Sugar is bad for hamsters because it will create a mold inside its cheeks when it stores the sugary food inside there. They can eat it in small doses.
A hamsters leg shouldn't turn blue. If it does, seek veterinarian attention immediately.
Kiss it. It may turn into a princess.
it depends they can turn white in the winter or they can just stay that color
Yes, hamsters are known to climb the inside of their cages. It's a natural behavior for them and can provide mental stimulation and exercise. Make sure the cage has plenty of safe climbing options for your hamster.