no, there not like humans and have fashon shows or get more spoiled than others, they love each other because they are herd animals and have to get along with other animals.
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hamsters are fighting when there start to be like scratches and bite marks and some times bite you or your friends my hamsters where fighting and i separated them and some times they will attack each other and they will make funny noises like squeeling hope this helps.
Technically yes cause A hamsters a rodent and so is a guinea pig. But A guinea pig is a lot larger then a hamster but if you had a guinea pig and a hamster I suggest you not to put them together.
Other small creatures that can be kept as pets include hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, and rabbits. Each of these animals has specific care requirements, so it's important to research and understand how to properly care for them before bringing them into your home.
Yes, female dwarf hamsters can engage in mutual grooming to help maintain each other's cleanliness and bond with each other. This behavior is commonly observed in social animals like hamsters, especially when they are kept in pairs or groups.
Hamsters do not socialise with other hamsters, unlike other domestic pr, specificets. Hamsters fight other hamsters in the wild when one gets in to the others' territory. They will bite eachother, specifically on butts!
Yes you can hamsters do not fight with each other unless their mad at each other
Yes. Guinea pig moms and dads will not eat their babies. They do not need to be separated from each other like hamsters do. The only thing you want to make sure of is that the dad is neutered or you will have more baby guinea pigs.
Hamsters are very antisocial animals they do not live with each other or most other animals. Dwarf hamsters can live together but there is still a small chance they will turn against each other.
if that is a game you are dumb
Hamsters will never eat each other. Maggie is just dumb. they love each other and will cuddle everynight. Dylan is right.
No.
If your hamsters are tackling each other then the only thing you can really do is separate them. If hamsters have not been together since birth, then they will most likely not get along in the same cage. Get another gage or divide the one your using now, or your hamsters might really hurt each other!
No not in the same cage cuz like bigger people bully smaller people, the guinea pigs will hurt the hamsters
there will be a heart where it shows hamsters...
Well, hamsters really should not be put in a cage with other hamsters as they fight with each other
No, not if they're over 5 weeks of age, they will attack each other and seriously harm each other.
Hamsters don't actually "talk" to each other, but they do interact with each other. They don't have serious conversations like humans, although they do play games and have specific actions to express how they feel (with Dwarf Hamsters). Syrian Hamster fight each other because they are extremely territorial.