Generally ok, like all animals they have to learn to get over it and move on.
No, they're harmless.
Hamsters have 4 legs. They are mammals.
a hamster has 4 legs 2 main longer ones and 2 shorter ones he uses to eat
Toes are for balanceALSO, because gerbils and their relatives stand on their hind legs to look out and it got passed down to mice, rats, hamsters etc
No, only in very rare cases. The shock of loosing a limb would be enough to kill them.There are many hamsters who have three legs because it was amputated. Reasons on why it was done varies. Most of the time it is because of a severe leg break. They tend to get along just fine on three legs. There was one hamster who had only two legs. Hamsters are hardy little creatures and recover fairly well. They learn how to re- balance themselves and how to groom in a new fashion or with their stubs. The age of the hamster when getting an amputation may effect how well it can recover from the surgery; as well as any prior complications.
with their feet and legs
yes.
No, they're harmless.
Because god made them that way...
because hes so fat
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Hamsters have 4 legs. They are mammals.
a hamster has 4 legs 2 main longer ones and 2 shorter ones he uses to eat
well i am no expert on hamsters but my guess because they have short legs
A few years back I owned three Chinese Dwarf Hamsters, but there are different types of dwarf hamsters, e.g Russian Dwarf Hamsters. However, if you are thinking of getting dwarf hamsters, I don't recommend putting them in the same cage, as when I had my three, one of them ended up seriously injuring the other one.
um... i dont call hamsters 'fat legs' sorry
They stand on their rear legs and talk to the predator to convince them not to eat them