Yes. Hamsters have two kinds of poo. One kind of poo is garbage, and the other kind is a poo that can be digested again. Hamsters only eat the poo that can be digested again but not the garbage one. Once hamsters have digested it again, they cant digest it a third time, because it already turned into garbage the second time. So dont worry if your hamster eats his own poo, its natural.
Some animals that eat their own poop include rabbits, rodents like guinea pigs and hamsters, and non-human primates like gorillas and colobus monkeys. This behavior, known as coprophagy, helps these animals obtain extra nutrients from their feces.
Cows do not typically eat their own poop. However, they may ingest a small amount of their own feces as a normal part of their digestion process, known as "coprophagy." This behavior helps cows break down the cellulose in their food more effectively.
Hamsters have fast metabolisms, so they tend to poop frequently. It's also a way for them to mark their territory. Ensure the cage is cleaned regularly to maintain hygiene and consider providing a litter box to encourage more confined pooping areas.
hamsters can not eat chick weed
yes, snakes will eat small animals such as hamsters.
no, they do not require eating their own poop.
no because things hamsters can't eat are in it
They eat sleep and poop. (if in the night then they play around)
Yes All hamsters can eat prunes but the poop gets all wrinkled and nasty and it smells like prunes.
I would imagine so, Would you eat your own poop?
no you did
Some animals that eat their own poop include rabbits, rodents like guinea pigs and hamsters, and non-human primates like gorillas and colobus monkeys. This behavior, known as coprophagy, helps these animals obtain extra nutrients from their feces.
sometimes
poop
No, hamsters do!
No Syrian hamsters live on their own. Dwarf hamsters eat insects they don't hunt.
YES.