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Do hamsters eat insects

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Are hamsters vegetarian?

Not all hamsters are vegetarians. The hamsters in the wild eat insects.


Do hamsters eat wax worms?

Hamsters can eat mealworms. A pet hamster can be fed either freeze dry or live worms. In the wild hamsters are omnivores and it a variety of different food like seeds, fruits, and insects.


What do wild hamsters eat?

Grasses, insects, etc.


Do hamsters hunt in packs in the wild?

No Syrian hamsters live on their own. Dwarf hamsters eat insects they don't hunt.


Are hamsters herbivorous animals?

they eat bugs and insects if they can get to them so they are omnivore


What main food do hamsters eat?

In the wild, they feed primarily on seeds, fruits, and vegetation, and will occasionally eat burrowing insects.


What do skorpions eat?

cocroaches, insects, bugs and small spiders.


How does a hamster hunt its prey?

Wild hamsters eat plants, but they also eat some insects. They don't really "hunt their prey."


Can sister and brother hamsters eat newborn hamsters?

No, not everyone knows this but hamsters are not herbivores. Perhaps because hamster mixes look like they contain mostly plant-based food, some people think that hamsters eat only plants. However, hamsters are really omnivores and they eat both plant and animals (mostly insects).


Can Syrian hamsters eat insects from the garden?

not all kinds but like little dead crickets yeah


Is Hamster a hervibores?

Hamsters are Omnivores. They eat Animal by-products, and various plants and fruits. They eat insects and scraps of meats that they come across.


Is it true that a hamster can eat an earthworm?

Yes, it is true! Wild hamsters eat bugs and insects. In their burrows, worms live there. They will eat the succulent worms as treats!